Aaron Paul
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Darren Moore, the man who presided over arguably the greatest ever playoff moment.
We're celebrating 40 years of the Football League playoffs.
And time to hear from my regular 72 Plus EFL pod co-host, Joby McEnough.
And it's a close run thing on the BBC Sport website.
You can vote for your favourite playoff moments on there.
A new article called 40 years of the EFL playoffs.
Deeney's goal currently top of the charts with 33% of the vote, closely followed by the 1998 four-all playoff final between Charlton and Sunderland with Clive Mendonca scoring a hat-trick.
And with Charlton Athletic winning on penalties, that has 32% of the vote.
So your vote could make all the difference.
Head over to BBC Sport website and rank your top three playoff moments on there.
Speaking of that Deeney goal, let's hear from the man himself.
Watford, well, former Watford striker Troy Deeney there.
Now, for anyone who doesn't remember, the last day of that season was absolutely nuts because Watford could have gone up automatically.
It was Hull City who took their place in the automatics, but that Watford game against Leeds saw Manuel Almunia
go down with an injury pre-game.
He was replaced with Jonathan Bond, who was a rookie keeper.
Bond then collides with another player and Jack Bonham goes in goal and gets lobbed by Ross McCormack in one of the most baffling moments in Football League history.
But then what for go to the playoffs?
Lyle Taylor, arguably the greatest EFL goal ever scored.
Everyone knows the commentary.