And as you've probably all guessed which game is going to be number one....
1st: Cambridge United 0 - 2 Torquay United - 2008/09
198 points, 25 votes (6+7+8+10+10+9+1+5+8+9+6+9+10+10+7+8+8+10+6+9+10+10+3+10+9)
Blue Square Premier Playoff Final
Sunday 17th May 2009
Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 35089
Torquay: Michael Poke, Lee Mansell, Chris Todd, Chris Robertson, Kevin Nicholson, Wayne Carlisle, Nicky Wroe, Chris Hargreaves, Danny Stevens, Elliot Benyon, Tim Sills. Subs: Lee Hodges, Mustapha Carayol, Tyrone Thompson, Matt Green, Martin Rice.
Torquay scorers: Chris Hargreaves, Tim Sills
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The day we thought we had escaped non-league football for good. Featuring in all but six lists, Torquay's playoff final victory over Cambridge seven years ago comes in at number one. Having beaten Histon over two legs, we travelled to Wembley to meet Cambridge. The U's had finished 2nd, just short of winners Burton Albion. They had also lost in the previous season's playoff final, against Exeter City. This was meant to be their day. A chance for redemption after last season's near miss. And we ruined it.
Over 35,000 were at Wembley on this warm summers day. Torquay fans were heavily outnumbered in the stands, but on the pitch we smashed it. A tense opening period saw Cambridge enjoy the lions share of chances. Then, with 10 minutes to go until half time, we took the lead. A long kick from Michael Poke was flicked on by Elliot Benyon. He was able to get the ball into the path of Chris Hargreaves, who took a touch before slamming it into the top corner from the edge of the box. 0-1 United! It was very much against the run of play, but we didn't mind one jot!
In the second half, it was a lot more open. We were looking for a second while Cambridge hunted an equaliser. Things got worse for our opponents as defender Phil Bolland received a second yellow card. Shortly afterwards, we sealed promotion, and it was one of the most memorable goals Torquay have scored in recent years. A swift counter saw Benyon surge over the half way line. He played it wide to Carlisle, who hesitated before crossing. This worked perfectly, as it allowed Tim Sills to storm in and power a header past Adam Bartlett. The Gulls fans at that end went crazy, and promotion had been secured!
The final 15 minutes were a relative non-contest to be honest - we were comfortably ahead and Cambridge had effectively given up.
Winning at Wembley is a fantastic way to get promotion, especially when it signals a return to the Football League. It is no surprise to see this one win this poll.
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And that's it from me. It's taken a little longer than anticipated but I want to say thank you to everyone who got involved and helped to make this thread what it is!
Lets hope for some more memorable games to come!