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May 10, 2018, 9:34pm

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Fair play to them. They’ve played well, absolutely cracking goal from Nolan.
Hope they go all the way!

Especially if they get the Scunts in the final at Wembley.



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1-0 away win engineered by PH

Who would have seen that coming?

Puts them in the driving seat but still a long way to go
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Of all the players Town have allowed to slip through their fingers in recent years Nolan has to be up there as one of the biggest losses.

Involved in all three goals at Wembley, took the free kick for the second goal at Braintree to name just two instances.

Surely we could have offered him more than Chesterfield


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Brilliant goal by Nolan, Toto was excellent. All set for the second leg! Shrews v Scunts final?


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Hurst loved Nolan.Remember before he signed for us Hurst was quoted as something something akin to a scratch you cant get rid of eg a very good player

Its a view I endorse. Technically very good for a lower league player when I saw him.Pleased for him that he scored a great goal tonight.Likewise played a good game in the final that got us promoted back to the league.Have a soft spot for him in view of that amongst others.


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Quoted from FishOutOfWater
1-0 away win engineered by PH

Who would have seen that coming?

Puts them in the driving seat but still a long way to go
Would like to see Shrews promoted.Admire what Hurst has done there.Not to mention a lot of their ex players use to play for us as well.



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It'll be interesting to see how Hurst gets on in another play-off venture. Don't think we were ever convincing in the first legs - lost 1-0 home to Newport, drew 1-1 home to Gateshead, won 2-1 away at Eastleigh and lost 1-0 home to Braintree.

It'll be a tight affair as his teams are always set up to not lose rather than to win.


Pretty convincing at Eastleigh I thought, considering the money they spent on their squad. And two memorable goals.


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Quoted from Ipswin
Of all the players Town have allowed to slip through their fingers in recent years Nolan has to be up there as one of the biggest losses.

Involved in all three goals at Wembley, took the free kick for the second goal at Braintree to name just two instances.

Surely we could have offered him more than Chesterfield


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Nolan was offered a 3 year deal by a league one club. Doubt there was ever any chance of us keeping him.


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Hurst is up against three very inexperienced managers in the play-offs; Paul Warne at Rotherham has about a season's worth of games under his belt whilst Bowyer and Daws are both just a few games into their respective managerial careers.

I don't think anyone in the game has more play-off experience than him in the last five or six years and I think he's learned a lot from his experience to date. The Braintree home leg aside (which was dire), Town were pretty impressive in their last two play-off campaigns and immensely unlucky not to go up first time round. It would be difficult to back against Shresbury after getting over this first, tricky hurdle.

Since Hurst left I've felt conflicted about Shrewsbury. On the one hand, pleased for the bloke who ultimately took Town back into the league and restored some pride in the club (not to mention a number of players who played significant roles, too), but on the other bitter about the absolute shit show we'd become in his absence. For the first time, I genuinely wish him nothing the best - and that, I feel, is just another symptom of Michael Jolley's steadying and stabalising effect in his short time at the club.


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