I'm sure you won that time Neil Ashton converted two penalties (and picked up a second yellow for winding up the home fans after scoring the second), must've been about ten years ago.
Conversely we've got a decent record at the Racecourse, won four of the last ten visits.
We had a winless record at Aldershot that stretched back to the 60s or something, managed to overturn that on our last visit though. Like I said earlier on this thread, it's not like players scroll through historical results, it's just a quirk.
Not exactly a vintage day for L1 was it, three goals in the whole division, glad we could put some good football on today though.
Really should have wrapped that result up long before the final whistle though, given the gulf between performances. Jurassic Parkinson's boys failed to turn up at...
There's about two million people that live in a nine-mile radius of Stockport. This might be hard to comprehend when you're from a small parish hours away from any town large enough to have its own Primark, but the vast, vast majority of them couldn't give a toss about County.
In fact he could...
There should be a dozen penalties a game, because that's a penalty, but weak referring lets defenders get away with it when there's no VAR (who love these)
So... contact?
We'll end up having played two or three more than most sides in the division after this, would happily take a point if offered right now. You might say "nothing since 2005" but it's not like players spend their pre-match preparations looking up historical results
Not much to add that isn't apparent from the scoreline at Edgeley Park, County edged it first half, second half the visitors simply didn't come out of the dressing room and fully deserved the thrashing. They'd picked up 19 points from 24 before today. Just shows the sheer unpredictability of...
Jekyll and Hyde FC, us. The good County have turned up today, barely put a foot wrong and put Bolton under plenty of pressure, probably edging it overall.
It's been our downfall this season.
Started in a similar vein to the football that's seen Challinor win two titles with us, on the front foot, high press, Addai in goal even got a couple of assists with his direct kicks (or third-to-last touches anyway). Then players return from injury, we now...
Yeah clearly, they were very good indeed. No idea about Birmingham comparisons because I haven't seen them much, but Wycombe did everything right (though a vaguely coherent opposition would have tested them much better). Their #3 stood out to me for some great marauding runs.