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cmackenzie4
March 22, 2014, 5:13pm

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You would hope this will give us confidence going into Tuesdays game, I will be at the Luton game too, Looking forward to it.

UTM


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March 22, 2014, 5:19pm

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We are actually in the playoffs! Thrilled we have managed to hold in today and hope all those eager to jump on or poor form can give some credit to an important victory. Still have concerns about our lack of goals and form but we are in a good position going into Tuesday and lets back the team! UTM indeed!
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Great result and in the play offs,

Bring on Luton !!!!!!!!!1


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March 22, 2014, 5:30pm

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Quoted from ginnywings
On a positive note, we have gone from 50 to 60 points far quicker than we did from 40 to 50.


0-60 in 7 months


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March 22, 2014, 5:31pm
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Fortunate for Hurst that we won because I think there would have been a lot of anger and confusion over selections. I imagine there are one or two very unhappy players.


He has a pretty thankless task really; when we lose or draw his ability to do the job is questioned and some label him incompetent or worse but when we win he's fortunate.
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March 22, 2014, 5:37pm

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We are 6th in the current form table.

http://www.thefishy.co.uk/formtable.php?table=5

everyone drops points, every single one dropped can be treated as a terminal disaster sometimes, but the reality is we are plodding along tucked behind the leaders with a few laps to go and plenty left in the tank


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I've been a bit uncertain about Rodders this season, but that was a crucial, crucial goal, so very well done to him.  Just been having a sneaky look at Rob's breadwinners table, and for those players who have made over 20 appearances, Sam Hatton (!) seems to be doing very well  - why does his name keep cropping up continuously all of a sudden?  Rodders is also doing well.  So glad he played today.

Also well done to the Town fans for their absolutely crucial backing of the team today  - you were coming across loud and clear on the radio, and I'm sure you played a large part in dragging our players over the finishing line without conceding.  Now that's what I call support, and it makes me proud!  






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March 22, 2014, 5:46pm

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I've been a bit uncertain about Rodders this season, but that was a crucial, crucial goal, so very well done to him.  Just been having a sneaky look at Rob's breadwinners table, and for those players who have made over 20 appearances, Sam Hatton (!) seems to be doing very well  - why does his name keep cropping up continuously all of a sudden?  Rodders is also doing well.  So glad he played today.


Thanoj doing well too, although he hasn't made 20 yet

http://www.thefishy.co.uk/story.php?id=8502461


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Well done, a valuable win.

The fans sounded ace on the radio.
Utm


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Sounded like another poor performance though. Of course I want Town to  do well and I want them back where I think our "natural position in the order of things" should be, which is hovering between the first and second divisions of the football league. (Yes, I fully accept that we are where we are and we have no right whatsoever to be where I'd like us to be!) On the other hand, I don't think I'm ever going to be won over by Hurst so I don't want us to fluke promotion from a urine poor league which we should be dominating for the most part, and then being stuck with a negative thinking manager who provides boring hoofball football when I actually think these players are quite capable of playing much much better and in the "right" way. Personally, I'd LOVE Sir Alan back in some capacity to get us playing proper attractive football again. Not as happy as I should be after a very important victory!!!  
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