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WATCH: It's 20 years since the year of Yeboah and those goals never get old ... even if we do

Just shy of twenty years on and that crossbar at Selhurst Park is probably still quivering in fea...



WATCH: It's 20 years since...
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WATCH: It's 20 years since the year of Yeboah and those goals never get old ... even if we do

Just shy of twenty years on and that crossbar at Selhurst Park is probably still quivering in fear of Tony Yeboah's thunderbolt.

And just to remind us how old we all are, we're entering the 20th anniversary on a season littered with spectacular goals from the Leeds United cult hero, who chatted to Newstalk last November about his time in Yorkshire:

The aforementioned finish against Wimbledon, which blasted into our consciousness, was scored on September 23rd 1995 and went unmatched as it soared on to claim the Goal of the Season award.

But in the interview in the podcast player above, he also revealed the reason why the equally spectacular strike which flew to its nest and laid eggs in the top corner of an Elland Road net against Liverpool is in fact his favourite of the two.

Although the Ghanaian had scored a double against West Ham a few days earlier in the first Leeds game of the season, it was that strike against Liverpool on August 21st 1995 which really announced his arrival and made him an unforgettable figure in '90s English football. 

And in Part 4 of our look-back at the 1995-96 season, we want to give you an excuse to re-watch those goals again, and again and again:

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