'Limbs everywhere' - Williams' top Stadium of Light moments

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Throughout Thursday, we have been revealing the moments ex-Sunderland defender Darren Williams believes have been the best at the Stadium of Light.
At number three, he has chosen Jermain Defoe's exquisite volley to beat Newcastle United in 2015.
"I was at the game and he just caught it such a treat at the right time," Williams told BBC Radio Newcastle. "The trajectory of the volley was just perfect.
"I was out of my seat, and I was celebrating. It was one of those moments. That rivalry with Newcastle - you could feel the tension all game and it was always going to be tight.
"He was very emotional and all credit to him because it was a fantastic volley."
For second place, Williams wound the clock back only to last month for Dan Ballard's dramatic late goal against Coventry City in the semi-finals of the playoffs.
"I just had a funny feeling that we would get something off the corner," he explained.
"It was just a feeling, but I was halfway down the steps as he leapt in the air, and I thought he misjudged it. I still don't understand how he did it! He mistimed his jump and was coming down.
"You looked around, and there was limbs flying everywhere."
Who made number one?
Find out on BBC Sounds now - or come back a little later