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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2004 9:13:22 GMT 1
What is your high point and low point for this season to date?
High Point: The victory against Hereford, seeing 2,500 Salopians go wild when Tolley scored at Chester, the last gasp winner from Luke against Tamworth were all good.
Low Point: The two defeats away at Telford for me, traveling back to London straight after in a car full of silent Town fans.
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Post by MartinB on Apr 22, 2004 9:47:24 GMT 1
High Point - Hearing we had appointed a manager with top coaching qualifications.
Low point - Finding out top coaching qualifications don't mean you can motivate or manage a team
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2004 9:49:23 GMT 1
High: Yes the first Hereford game and to some extent the opening exchanges in the 2nd game- lets hope for another high in a third game this season Low: The loss at home to Aldershot and the capitulation at home to Exeter- gutted on both occasions
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Apr 22, 2004 9:55:42 GMT 1
Seems to have been a roller coaster of a season don't it...plenty of highs, plenty of lows...still more to come no doubt...
The lowest point for me was seeing Town getting thrashed down at D&R, really hurt did that one...highest point (is still to come I hope) up to yet would be the result versus Hereford, really did expect our season to take off after that...unfortunately it was not to be...
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Post by Exkeeper on Apr 22, 2004 10:36:37 GMT 1
High has to be the Hereford game on the Meadow, in which we could easily have scored 8. The low must be the abject performance at Dagenham, where they could have got 8. Next best high would have to be the very accomplished performance at Barnet, although, they looked poor. Other lows have to be all four results against the paupers from down the road, who didn't possess much but the commitment, which was so sadly lacking from our performances.
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Post by jamo on Apr 22, 2004 10:53:07 GMT 1
Agreed. High point ,Hereford at home when we looked like world beaters for this league. Low point, Telford away in the league, they were there for the taking and the players let a p**s poor outfit turn them over.
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Apr 22, 2004 11:01:03 GMT 1
Highest point in this order 1) The win away at Barnet – the biggest shock I got all season I went there for the first time in many a year with 0% Confdence of a win and the boys finally showed that they can p4erform awat when it counts (playoffs??) 2) The hammering of Hereford – Strange result and Darbys first goal proved that the team had the capabilitys to beat anyone on there day – but also showed us that they were dramatically underperforming most of the rest of the time!!! 3) The game against Stevenage – finally we mate It to the playoffs – everyone leaves with a smile on face – noice to feel good in the Medow again 4) My goal scoring debut for the ASFC!!!!!
Lowest 1) Dagenham – I have never seen anything worse that that ever!!!! No credit for anyone and defiantly the worst performance and result I have seen in my time following the club 2) The scrappy draw at Leigh – Saved by late goals but this was the prime example of the problems endured away from home all season!! 3) TELFORD – take your pick the 2 defeats and the rubbish game/draw at home – and people wonder why I don’t want to have to see us play them again!!
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Post by pawlo on Apr 22, 2004 11:04:26 GMT 1
The season aint over yet The high point will be walking out of the brittania stadium, after seeing STFC promoted back to the football league. Down point...Telford.
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Post by True_Shrew on Apr 22, 2004 11:41:03 GMT 1
Highpoint: Accy away, I was having a miserable time at that point but playing for the ASFC, meeting the Accy fans and a winner in the last 10 minutes soon put a smile on my face Lowest: The FA Trophy game against Telford, the anguish lingered on for days.
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Apr 22, 2004 11:54:47 GMT 1
Agreed. High point ,Hereford at home when we looked like world beaters for this league. Low point, Telford away in the league, they were there for the taking and the players let a p**s poor outfit turn them over. Cheers Jamo, save me a bit of time at the keyboard ;D
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Post by somersetshrew on Apr 22, 2004 14:43:27 GMT 1
High Points:
Hereford Home, the whole match Lee Lawrences goal against Exeter at home Lukes Hat Trick against Tamworth
Low Points:
Exeter equalizing in last minutes Losing to Telford FAT (not there for the league match) Tamworth away last November. What a poor performance.
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Post by faginy on Apr 22, 2004 14:45:23 GMT 1
high points hereford (h) come back vs scarboro (h) - what a second half! rodgers goal at exeter low points leigh rmi (a) - watching margate vs. shrewsbury and realising how far we have fallen - duane darbys scoreless 3 months
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2004 15:12:40 GMT 1
High point - pre-season omptimism. Low point - Margate at home. It finally hit home how far we had fallen.
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Post by The Shropshire Tenor on Apr 22, 2004 21:11:19 GMT 1
High point - the amazing loyalty of ouir fans, both home and away.
Low point - Sammy getting sent off v Woking for nothing and the following game being crocked by a cynical late tackle and not even getting a free kick. The injustice really infuriated me.
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Post by Stue_P on Apr 22, 2004 21:14:57 GMT 1
High points...are the hereford game and nearly filling the northwich stadium with our own fans.
Low point the 2-2 scrappy draw at Leigh and both games at Telford.
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Post by shrewforever on Apr 22, 2004 22:21:28 GMT 1
High point........seeing Jimmy Quinn make his farewell appearance for STFC Low point............seeing Jimmy Quinn make his debut for STFC ps Martin you do need to chill about the whole Jimmy Quinn thing,its getting to you mate
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Post by evo16 on Apr 22, 2004 22:29:19 GMT 1
high point- hereford and the goals against scarboro
low point- trophy loss to telford, it really hit home how s**t we are after the game. took me about two weeks to say anything positive about the town after that
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Post by wiganshrew2 on Apr 23, 2004 13:17:14 GMT 1
I'll have to split this into two halves- highs and lows I've seen- been there and seen.
Highs and lows I've only heard via Radio Shropshire..etc..
Seen- High point: Sedge's goal against Scarborough. I know I go on about it, but it was brilliant- and unexpected. But it's going to be a rarity. Seeing what they CAN do when they "get it together" as a team. No thanks to JQ, though- if anyone, from what I've observed, it seems to be Tinno trying to motivate them! Heard High Point:- Victory against Hereford.
Seen - Low point: Match against Leigh. O.K-we didn't lose but they just weren't up for it at all. Must have thought Leigh was struggling so much, all they had to do was turn up and Leigh would roll over and die!!
Heard: Losing to Telford! I was totally gutted that day!!
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Post by NeenSollarsShrew on Apr 23, 2004 21:17:06 GMT 1
The high point of the season has been the outstanding support of the Salop fans...critical, yes, but always supportive, even when the team has'nt particularly deserved it...appreciative of other clubs & their supporters...and noisier...
The low .... the 'management' style of JQ throughout the season, particularly where Luke is concerned...what on earth is that all about? The shirt thing at Leigh is a typical example, blaming a loss of 10 mins on Luke wearing the wrong shirt when JQ's failure to bring him on at half time at the very least cost us another 30 mins
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