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Goal of the season

With the 2007/08 season at an end, it's time to look back at Match of the Day's goal of the season.

To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets plus travel to watch a Premier League team of your choice, we asked you to use your skill and judgement to try to match our panel's favourite goal from the last 10 months.

The Match of the Day panel chose Emmanuel Adebayor's stunning volley for Arsenal in the 3-1 derby win over Tottenham.

The first person chosen at random with the correct answer was Gerry Chay from London who has chosen to see an Arsenal match.

GOAL OF THE SEASON

Emmanuel Adebayor (second goal)
Tottenham v ARSENAL (15 September)
Public winner: Mr Gerry Chay from London

GOAL OF THE MONTH: APRIL

Stiliyan Petrov
Derby v ASTON VILLA (12 April)
Public winner: Mr Joel McCarthy from Cornwall

GOAL OF THE MONTH: MARCH

Cristiano Ronaldo
MAN UTD v Aston Villa (29 March)
Public winner: Mr Steve Davies of Welshpool

GOAL OF THE MONTH: FEBRUARY

Daryl Murphy
SUNDERLAND v Wigan (9 February)
Public winner: Mr Robert Pealing of Newark, Notts.

GOAL OF THE MONTH: JANUARY

Cristiano Ronaldo
MAN UTD v Portsmouth (30 January)

GOAL OF THE MONTH: DECEMBER

Tuncay
Derby v MIDDLESBROUGH (15 December)

GOAL OF THE MONTH: NOVEMBER

Luke Young
MIDDLESBROUGH v Tottenham (3 November)

GOAL OF THE MONTH: OCTOBER

Carlos Tevez (first goal)
MAN UTD v Middlesbrough (27 October)

GOAL OF THE MONTH: SEPTEMBER

Emmanuel Adebayor (second goal)
Tottenham v ARSENAL (15 September)

GOAL OF THE MONTH: AUGUST

Charles N'Zogbia
Middlesbrough v NEWCASTLE (26 August)


Goal of the Month terms and conditions
1. The competition is open to all residents of the UK, including the Channel Islands, except BBC employees and anyone connected with the competition. Proof of identity may be requested.
2. The Goal of the Month competition is broadcast monthly and the Goal of the Season and Save of the Season competitions are each broadcast once during the Match of the Day programmes which run throughout the football season.
3. Entrants have to use skill and judgment to decide which of the goals or saves featured in the competition is the one chosen by the judges as the best. The judges will base their choice on such matters as technical prowess, aesthetic quality and dramatic impact made.
4. Entry to the competition is by calling or texting the numbers given out on the programme. Each phone call will cost 15p from a BT landline. Calls from other operators or mobiles may be higher. Callers must have the bill payer's consent. Texts will be charged at the standard network rate. If you have entered via text, you will be sent a confirmation text if your entry has been received in time. This confirmation message will not cost the user. If a text entrant does not text correctly, then they will not receive a confirmation message as they will not have been entered into the competition. An incorrect sms entry will still be charged at the operators' standard rate. Opening and closing times for calling or texting will be stated during the programme. Calls made outside those times will not count as entries and may be charged.
5. All telephone entrants must supply their daytime telephone number.
6. The winning entrant will be the first eligible and correct entry selected at random after the closing time.
7. The prize for each competition consists of one pair of tickets to the Premier League team of the winner's choice. A winner under 16 years of age must be accompanied to the match by an adult. Neither the winner nor guest can be subject to any order banning them from attending a football match. The BBC reserves the right to substitute a suitable alternative prize if deemed necessary. Reasonable transport costs for the winner and guest to and from the venue will be reimbursed.
8. The prize is as stated. There is no cash alternative and it cannot be sold or transferred.
9. The BBC's decision as to the winner is final. No correspondence relating to the competition will be entered into.
10. The winner will be notified within 2 days of the close of the competition on the number used for the competition. If the winner is unable to be contacted after reasonable attempts have been made the BBC reserves the right to either offer the prize to a runner up, or to re-offer the prize in any future BBC competition.
11. Entrants must agree to take part in any post-competition publicity if required.
12. The BBC reserves the right to disqualify any entries that breach these rules or are in any way fraudulent or inaudible. The BBC also reserves the right to cancel a competition at any stage, if deemed necessary in its opinion, or if circumstances arise outside its control.
13. The BBC, its sub-contractors, subsidiaries and/or agencies cannot accept any responsibility whatsoever for any technical failure or malfunction or any other problem with any telephone network or line, system, server, provider or otherwise which may result in any entry being lost or not properly registered or recorded.
14. The BBC will only ever use personal details for the purposes of administering this competition, and will not publish them or provide them to anyone without permission. You can read more about the BBC Privacy Policy here:

15. This competition is administered by the BBC and is subject to the law of England and Wales.

Goal of the month is conducted in line with the BBC's Code of Conduct for Competitons and Voting:Competitions and voting are never run to make a profit for the BBC.




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