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Post by nobadspitfire on Apr 28, 2018 17:46:51 GMT
So, all done & dusted as far as we're concerned & the record is:-
P46 Home wins 6 draws 11 losses 6, Away wins 7 draws 6, losses 10. Goals for 65, Against 72. Points total 56, 14th place.
Our biggest loss margin, and the were a few of them, was 2 goals, so on the face of it at no time were we well beaten. Biggest victory margin until today was also 2 goals, so the win at Solihull by 3 goals was our best of the season. Top league scorers, Ben Williamson 10, Chris Zebroski 10, Paul McCallum 8, Ayo Oboleye 7, Sam Matthews 6, Mark Yeates 5.
Highs & Lows? I missed Aldershot away, so can't comment on that, but from memory, the best game to watch was our 4-3 win over Hartlepool. Last minute Cresswell/Stck goal v Wrexham was also a bit special even though it only resulted in a draw. There were also some very tedious home games, Aldershot & Halifax to name two. Another low was being put out of the FA Cup at home by Hereford, 2 leagues below us.
What were your highs & lows or memorable & forgettable (if you can remember them) games or moments of the season?
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Post by taylov on Apr 28, 2018 18:00:15 GMT
One definite major low - arranging our flight back from holiday last Saturday so as to have plenty of time to get to the ground for the 3pm kick off vs Macclesfield. I curse you BT Sport.
On the pitch - our FA Cup run in October.
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Post by westendspitfire on Apr 28, 2018 19:25:22 GMT
Highs beating Tranmere and last minute winners against Gateshead and Dover
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Post by tenacres on Apr 28, 2018 20:00:10 GMT
I'd go with beating Tranmere. They were pre-season favourites IIRC, we were at the right end of the table at the time and it seemed like we would be making a bid for promotion.
Too many lows to mention I think :0(
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Post by rocky on Apr 28, 2018 21:43:24 GMT
season to forget, bring on next season after a few new signings in the summer
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Post by stew5018 on Apr 30, 2018 19:46:10 GMT
The high beating aldershot and macc away and the low the draw away at Halifax
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