Football League World
·19 October 2025
New angle of Bolton Wanderers limbs vs Huddersfield Town has emerged - It’s “phenomenal”

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·19 October 2025
A new angle to the away fan reaction to Bolton's winning goal at Huddersfield has now been shown, and the fan response to it has been ecstatic.
A new angle of the ecstatic reaction of Bolton Wanderers fans to their team's winning goal at Huddersfield Town on Thursday night has been revealed - and it's struck a chord with many.
There's no feeling in football quite like netting a stoppage-time winner, and Bolton Wanderers fans got to experience that on Thursday night, when Amario Cozier-Duberry netted a winning goal for them five minutes into stoppage-time at the end of their trip to Huddersfield Town.
The goal topped off a remarkable comeback, with Bolton having only equalised two minutes earlier, and with Huddersfield having led since the seventh minute.
It was a victory that allowed Bolton to leapfrog Huddersfield into seventh place in the League One table, and another home defeat is heaping more pressure on the under-fire Terriers boss Lee Grant, for whom this was a fifth league defeat in twelve matches so far this season.
But a new angle on the Bolton fans' celebrations has now been posted, and the reaction of fans from all clubs has been ecstatic.
The official Bolton Wanderers account on the social media platform X posted "fan cam" footage of the goal to their account late on Saturday afternoon with the accompanying message,"That's Fan Cam of the season wrapped up in October, then."
The 57-second video shows the reaction to the goal from behind the Bolton bench, showing staff leaping around in the foreground while, in the background, there is absolute pandemonium from the away supporters, a phenomenon which has become known as 'limbs' or, in more extreme cases, 'absolute limbs'.
For Bolton fans in the replies, the reaction to the clip is best summed up by one word - "PHENOMENAL".
But the excited reaction wasn't limited to Bolton fans alone, with supporters of other clubs also replying, with the general tone being along the lines of "football's brilliant sometimes".
Others, meanwhile, felt that such celebrations are a work of art which should be recognised accordingly.
Both Bolton Wanderers and Huddersfield Town started the new season with ambitions of reclaiming a place in the Championship, but both teams went into their match at The Accu Stadium knowing that their form has fallen a little short so far.
While the top six in the table have only two points between them at the end of a long weekend, even allowing for Bolton's Thursday night win, there are still four points between sixth and seventh place in the table.
But just as these two very, very late goals will have excited Bolton fans, they will also turn the heat up still further under the increasingly embattled looking Huddersfield manager Lee Grant.
His team had taken the lead in the seventh minute through a Leo Castledine header, but although they managed to hold this lead for 86 minutes, they failed to build upon it and played the ultimate price for this with Bolton's two late goals.
And the reaction to the video clip from the fans of all clubs is recognition of the fact that fans have more in common than they do between them. Every match-going fan will be fully familiar with the delirium that can suddenly descend over an away end with such a moment of late drama.
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