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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2005 11:33:36 GMT 1
So under GP, we have proved that, if we get our noses in front, especially at home, then we are well capable of winning games with goals to spare. But if we were able to win a game, having gone behind, then that would really demonstrate a new confidence in the team. This weakness is of course typical of struggling teams, the opposite being true of teams that are playing well. Our championship winning team of 1994 are a good example and it would be great if history could repeat itself at Bury this February, 11 years on. Anyone who was there, will remember it, a 2-0 deficit at half time transformed into an incredible 3-2 victory. And even at half time, those Shrews fans present all knew we were not out of it The class of 2005 have to learn that its not the end of the world if they go a goal or two down
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Post by mattsnapper2 on Feb 6, 2005 12:07:45 GMT 1
I fondly remember that game at Bury. I started watching Town in 1976, even in good times in 79 and beating Leeds, Man City etc, I always felt we were 'lucky' in some ways. That game at Gigg Lane was probably the only time I felt, as fan, we had nothing to fear and would still indeed win. We did and Wayne Clarke entered into my hall of fame that day. Good post Chaz
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