I dunno, it strikes me that what Lincoln and Exeter offer is pretty exceptional at this level (haven't been to Argyle so can't comment on that) - really a cut or two above in terms of "fan experience" than what is found at other clubs at this level. I think their gold awards are really well...
What an astoundingly excellent advert for League One football that was, and also for the play-off system. Of course, Wednesday have thoroughly deserved to go up based on their performance throughout the year, but, I suppose like Notts in the National League, of whom the same is true, they...
Luton were astoundingly skilful |last night, really hope they manage to go up. However unpopular the manner of his departure (deservedly) made him round Nympsfield Road way, two out of three clubs that employed Rob Edwards acknowledge his quality....
Absolutely astounded at that, Wednesday really could and should have had promotion tied up ages ago, they were on fire first half of the season. Funny old game etc. Obviously Barnsley going up (though their recent form suggests that may be a stretch) would add to the flavour, but bloody hell...
We should just burn our ghastly pink away kits and try to forget about this season. Well done Cambridge, nice club, great awayday, glad you held on.
Meanwhile after 87 mins how on earth are Boreham Wood 2-1 up over Notts County?! Was looking forward to a trip to Meadow Lane next season.
Yeah, there are lots of catches here...
Thus, all opening and closing day fixtures will have to be moved from 3pm (unless it's decided that day is switched to a Sunday, say), and ifollow or similar club systems lose out on income from midweek matches. And presumably, as is the case with the...
The bigger team in Oxford will be visiting for our festival of football. Last year the equivalent fixture got our biggest home crowd (and smallest away crowd) of the season, and an unanticipated, humilitating, walloping by Harrogate (plus some geezer with an inflatable giraffe). At least we...
Fewer than intended, but (having intended to get to most Saturday away league games, and only a few home fixtures) maybe the train strikes turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
Simultaneously the most enjoyable and most frustrating one I did get to: Shrewsbury away.
Yeah, Stevens' strength, when he was on form (or being properly managed - Rob Edwards got a great tune out of him, Mark Cooper was more likely to slag him off in interviews or sit him on the naughty chair, or else to send him off to Satanage), was to get in the right place to receive the ball so...
He's been amazing for Bristol Rovers, but never quite was on fire with us. Decent enough, capable, but with a tendency to shoot wide rather too often. I reckon (like Matty Stevens, who had also underperformed, perhaps to a greater extent) he'd have stepped up a gear or two once Rob Edwards took...
Sadly I agree, we were utterly shit, devoid of vision or plan or capability, I would say possibly the worst I've seen us play this season, but, well, it's not the first time we've been hopeless. I think we've just given up now, or at least most of our loan players have. Hopefully the reset...