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Troy Matthew Deeney (born 29 June 1988) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker. He was most recently player-manager of Forest Green Rovers. Deeney started his professional career at Walsall. He spent a brief spell on loan with Southern League Premier Division club Halesowen Town during the 2006–07 season.
The game ended goalless in regular time, and proceeded into extra time. Crystal Palace won 1–0, with the only goal of the game coming from Kevin Phillips in the last minute of the first half of extra time from the penalty spot. It was Palace's fourth win in five play-off finals.
Later, Christian and Alexis break down Troy’s iconic goal against Leicester City. Christian and Alexis welcome on Watford legend Troy Deeney to discuss all things soccer. Troy also reveals all ...
Fastest goal of the season: 30 seconds, Glenn Murray for Crystal Palace against Sheffield Wednesday (1 September 2012) [64] Latest goal of the season: 98 minutes and 23 seconds, Troy Deeney for Watford against Leeds United (10 November 2012) [65] Largest winning margin: 6 goals. Blackpool 6–0 Ipswich Town (25 August 2012)
Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest): Got the goal against his old team and handled the occasion really well. If he continues to play as he has been doing recently I think Forest will end up in ...
Watford's top scorer was Troy Deeney with 12 goals in all competitions, followed by Sordell with 10. Centre back Adrian Mariappa was voted Watford F.C. Player of the Season, [3] while Sean Murray received the young player award. [4] Off the field, 2011 and 2012 marked a period of transition.
After every round of Premier League matches this season, Troy Deeney gives us his team of the week. Do you agree with his choices?
N’Golo Kanté scored his first and only goal for the Foxes, and Vardy dispatched another penalty. Troy Deeney scored the only goal for the visitors, also a penalty. [25] On 21 November, Leicester beat Newcastle United 3–0 at St James’s Park, with goals from Vardy, Okazaki and Leonardo Ulloa. [26]