Successful season?
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Can't believe two people-so far-have said no! It's been a great season and most unexpected. Upwards and onwards next season with the new stand and plenty of local action.
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as I said before its not technically been successful, it's been a great first season, and if st martin cab improve on what we've done then it will become a success. at the moment it's just a hugely impressive achievement to do what we did on a limited budget in his first 9 months with the squad
if you count record breaking then yes I guess it is successful, but in football success is measured in trophies, which in our case is highly unlikely, or failing that money making cup runs and promotions, we acheived neither
if you count record breaking then yes I guess it is successful, but in football success is measured in trophies, which in our case is highly unlikely, or failing that money making cup runs and promotions, we acheived neither
still keeping the faith
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Definitely. So much to be proud of.
Massive effort from everyone in the playing/backroom staff this year. Everyone at the their absolute maximum.
Massive effort from everyone in the playing/backroom staff this year. Everyone at the their absolute maximum.
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Without doubt a successful season. 19 teams out of 24 finished below us. Teams on big budgets did not perform, likes of Rotherham, Bradford, Bristol for example and little Torquay went into the final match with a chance of getting automatic promotion, if only Crewe hadnt scored that equaliser, just what would have happended at Hereford?
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