Top Moment of Season
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Top Moment of Season
Henrys winner v scunny for me
Can imagine a lot would choose Beevers at Southend - that was massive
Can imagine a lot would choose Beevers at Southend - that was massive
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DJBlu taking over the forums.
Beevers. Southend.
Wheater. Port Vale.
Wheater. Peterborough.
Clough penalties. Bury.
Nice to have a lot to choose from.
Beevers. Southend.
Wheater. Port Vale.
Wheater. Peterborough.
Clough penalties. Bury.
Nice to have a lot to choose from.
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2pm last Saturday. Behind the stand at Port Vale. Massive cheer as people check their phones and realise Gary Madine is named in the starting 11.
That was the moment we were up. In hindsight. And a magic moment for a player who was probably the least popular we had during the summer.
That was the moment we were up. In hindsight. And a magic moment for a player who was probably the least popular we had during the summer.
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Finally a decent length report in the Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... tch-report
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... tch-report
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For me, it was probably the win away at Fleetwood. They were on a hell of a run and we were out of form, yet we won it relatively comfortably and it was the catalyst for the form that saw us promoted. I dread to think where we'd be now if we'd lost.
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Clayton's 94th minuter at Coventry
Ameobi's thunderbolt
Long's thunderbolt
Seeing Morais play for the first time
Wheater and Beevers
Resigning Le Fondre
Andy Taylor
Karacan's finish to Dervite's cross today
But the overall highlight, without a doubt, today's final whistle.
Ameobi's thunderbolt
Long's thunderbolt
Seeing Morais play for the first time
Wheater and Beevers
Resigning Le Fondre
Andy Taylor
Karacan's finish to Dervite's cross today
But the overall highlight, without a doubt, today's final whistle.
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All of the above. But for me, the "goals against" column. I really hope Wheater and Beevers can step up next season.
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See no reason why not. No reason at all. One part of the team I'd leave be, other than getting Wheats singed up.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2017 7:52 pmAll of the above. But for me, the "goals against" column. I really hope Wheater and Beevers can step up next season.
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BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2017 6:27 pm2pm last Saturday. Behind the stand at Port Vale. Massive cheer as people check their phones and realise Gary Madine is named in the starting 11.
That was the moment we were up. In hindsight. And a magic moment for a player who was probably the least popular we had during the summer.
feck me. It comes to something when you have to make stuff up to justify your own stance on a player.
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The away wins at Fleetwood, Gillingham, Shrewsbury, Southend and Vale are all up there. Morais' winner at home to Northampton too but ultimately today. I got quite choked at the final whistle. Just when you think you can be indifferent about them, you remember how much it matters. The bastards!
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I though that was for me. You bastard!Harry Genshaw wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2017 9:22 pmThe away wins at Fleetwood, Gillingham, Shrewsbury, Southend and Vale are all up there. Morais' winner at home to Northampton too but ultimately today. I got quite choked at the final whistle. Just when you think you can be indifferent about them, you remember how much it matters. The bastards!
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The first away win in about 64 years as well in our first away game at wimbledon. That was a big moment. Not just the monkey off the back but straight away as well. But yeah Henry v Scunny, team above us who had been top most of season. That said to me we'll have a good go at getting out of here first time of asking.
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Last minute winner against then high flying scunthorpe is my favourite
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After watchibg D.J.B's video of the season, a hat off for one we seem to have missed, Liam Trotters rocket....
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Not forgetting the comeback away at Bradford, seemed as good as a win at the time and a demoralising result for one of our rivals.
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given ive witnessed very few, Vela's goal at Oxford was pretty special!
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