by happytorq » 24 May 2021, 13:07
Sutton have won the league, fair and square. Can make excuses on our part - a genuinely horrendous injury list at a critical part of the season - but you they have put together a tremendous run towards the end, holding their nerve when other teams have not. We've drawn 3 in a row. Stockport drew 3 in in a row. Sutton have won 4 in a row at just the right time, especially after losing to us and then Notts County.
it's a fantastic achievement given their history, resources, etc. And it's always nice to see a 'new' club get into the Football League (proving once again that the NL is League 3 in everything but name). I don't buy the 'plastic pitch' argument, either. Pretty much every side will train on 3G at various points, and we showed that it's possible to win there.
For our part, we put up a really great fight, especially after the awful stretch we have Jan-March. I maintain that had we kept our side fit, we'd have won the division fairly handily. But ah well, it's a squad game, I suppose.
Everybody concerned can be proud of the effort, and let's not forget, we've finished 2nd in a team with several teams that would describe themselves as 'massive'. (lol). We should have nothing to fear in the playoffs; not lost to Notts County, Wrexham, Chesterfield or Stockport over the course of the season. Of the current playoff sides, we've only lost to one (Hartlepool, at home). Yes, the playoffs are pretty nerve jangling, but we now have 3 weeks in which to prepare for those two big games. Hopefully we can get back one or two (or three!) players we've been missing, and really go for it.
I'm actually...fairly confident. (which, as an TUFC will know, is vaguely terrifying in itself)
Sutton have won the league, fair and square. Can make excuses on our part - a genuinely horrendous injury list at a critical part of the season - but you they have put together a tremendous run towards the end, holding their nerve when other teams have not. We've drawn 3 in a row. Stockport drew 3 in in a row. Sutton have won 4 in a row at just the right time, especially after losing to us and then Notts County.
it's a fantastic achievement given their history, resources, etc. And it's always nice to see a 'new' club get into the Football League (proving once again that the NL is League 3 in everything but name). I don't buy the 'plastic pitch' argument, either. Pretty much every side will train on 3G at various points, and we showed that it's possible to win there.
For our part, we put up a really great fight, especially after the awful stretch we have Jan-March. I maintain that had we kept our side fit, we'd have won the division fairly handily. But ah well, it's a squad game, I suppose.
Everybody concerned can be proud of the effort, and let's not forget, we've finished 2nd in a team with several teams that would describe themselves as 'massive'. (lol). We should have nothing to fear in the playoffs; not lost to Notts County, Wrexham, Chesterfield or Stockport over the course of the season. Of the current playoff sides, we've only lost to one (Hartlepool, at home). Yes, the playoffs are pretty nerve jangling, but we now have 3 weeks in which to prepare for those two big games. Hopefully we can get back one or two (or three!) players we've been missing, and really go for it.
I'm actually...fairly confident. (which, as an TUFC will know, is vaguely terrifying in itself)