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June 28, 2022, 1:24pm

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Wembley twice and beat Northampton for promotion. What a season THAT was!

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Forgot how close it was to make the play offs


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Ah yes, the semi against Keegan's Fulham.

I loved it when we beat them!
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Those were the days.


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June 28, 2022, 3:17pm

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Quoted from Brazilnut
Forgot how close it was to make the play offs


Yeah, it was a good job we'd qualified before the last game of the season.


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For all the brilliant football that season, our for and against is very Pulissy! Looks very low scoring in general, actually (at a glance).


(T, not A)


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Wasn't it something like 15 1-0 wins that season?
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Wasn't it something like 15 1-0 wins that season?


8 during the season, plus 2 in the play-offs.


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Ah yes, the semi against Keegan's Fulham.

I loved it when we beat them!


The whole ground singing keegan keegan what’s the score … neck tingling stuff thinking back
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Yeah I'm surprised that we only scored 55 goals that season — Donovan got 19 in the league, didn't he? I remember us hammering Southend and Burnley at home... got a big win away at Bristol Rovers... maybe the cup runs disguised a lack of goals in the league considering we finished third!

Having said that, I'm sure 72 points wouldn't have been enough to make the play-offs in many other seasons!


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Yeah I'm surprised that we only scored 55 goals that season — Donovan got 19 in the league, didn't he? I remember us hammering Southend and Burnley at home... got a big win away at Bristol Rovers... maybe the cup runs disguised a lack of goals in the league considering we finished third!

Having said that, I'm sure 72 points wouldn't have been enough to make the play-offs in many other seasons!


I'm surprised we conceded 37 to be honest.

I was only 14 but I seem to remember us controlling every match (apart from Fulham at home in Jan), be almost guaranteed a clean sheet and either Donovan or Groves would pounce to give us the three points.

Lifting off the nostalgia specs reveals we only won 1 of the first 8 league matches and only 1 of the last 9!

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*** that's not a reference to any actual affairs that may or may not have have taken place during that season



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Interesting to see Wrexham and chesterfield in that table.
How did Wrexham get into such a mess? Please ignore the obvious answer that they’ve been run by a person even less competent than our regimes for the last 23 years
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Quoted from RichMariner
Yeah I'm surprised that we only scored 55 goals that season — Donovan got 19 in the league, didn't he? I remember us hammering Southend and Burnley at home... got a big win away at Bristol Rovers... maybe the cup runs disguised a lack of goals in the league considering we finished third!

Having said that, I'm sure 72 points wouldn't have been enough to make the play-offs in many other seasons!


It’s easy to forget now, but we finished the 97/98 season really quite poorly at home.

After a turgid 1-0 win against Plymouth on a Tuesday night, we followed that up with one of the dullest nil-nils I’ve ever seen against Gillingham, a 1-0 defeat to Luton, a 2-1 defeat to Barry Hayles and Geoff Horsfield’s Bristol Rovers on Easter Monday and then finished the season by losing 2-0 to Bruce Grobbelaar’s Oldham.

We played some awesome stuff in 97/98 but we topped and tailed the season quite badly in the league.


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Quoted from buckstown
Interesting to see Wrexham and chesterfield in that table.
How did Wrexham get into such a mess? Please ignore the obvious answer that they’ve been run by a person even less competent than our regimes for the last 23 years


A real mixed bag of how top 12 teams have performed since then:
2 now back in Premiership
4 in Championship
1 in League 1
3 in League 2
2 in national League as you point out

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Would have been so unfair if Northampton had beaten us in the final……we finished above them by a clear point in 3rd. I hate it when the team that finishes 6 or 7th go up


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I'm surprised we conceded 37 to be honest.

I was only 14 but I seem to remember us controlling every match (apart from Fulham at home in Jan), be almost guaranteed a clean sheet and either Donovan or Groves would pounce to give us the three points.




Wasn't it 30 / 31 clean sheets that season?
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It’s easy to forget now, but we finished the 97/98 season really quite poorly at home.

After a turgid 1-0 win against Plymouth on a Tuesday night, we followed that up with one of the dullest nil-nils I’ve ever seen against Gillingham, a 1-0 defeat to Luton, a 2-1 defeat to Barry Hayles and Geoff Horsfield’s Bristol Rovers on Easter Monday and then finished the season by losing 2-0 to Bruce Grobbelaar’s Oldham.

We played some awesome stuff in 97/98 but we topped and tailed the season quite badly in the league.


Almost the opposite to this season.

I guess the 97/98 season is always remembered fondly because of two Wembley visits and wins, thr Lord and saviours return and some excellent players but are times we were excrement. We got twatted at Bristol city too but I do remember us playing some amazing stuff…


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Teletext has a place in my heart.


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Teletext has a place in my heart.


And IDLES have a place too obviously

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And IDLES have a place too obviously



Very much so.

Not as much as teletext though.


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Very much so.

Not as much as teletext though.


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