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Post by kickinpretty2 on Apr 24, 2004 18:23:52 GMT 1
...as i think we would have struggled against Aldershot
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Apr 24, 2004 18:26:27 GMT 1
The lesser of the evils available
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Post by Stue_P on Apr 24, 2004 18:26:40 GMT 1
I think both are very similar and both would have been as tough as each other.
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Post by shrewforever on Apr 24, 2004 18:35:49 GMT 1
Dont understand why people have been preferring one team or another after we qualified for the playoffs.
There were only ever 2 teams that could stop us from then IMO
Hereford and the Management Team of STFC.
If we dont make the final I'll be very dissapointed but if we werent to beat Hereford I'd just have to take it on the chin and say well done to them.
Us ,Aldershot,Barnet,Exeter,Moecambe have all been crap this season,just look at the results,all those sides have been much the same all year.
Chester and Hereford different class from the rest in terms of consistency and goalscoring with Hereford on a magnificent run of form at the moment.Only good thing is all good runs have to come to an end lets just hope we can end it................
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Post by Joe Totale on Apr 24, 2004 19:00:01 GMT 1
I'm just glad it isn't Exeter - who don't deserve anything quite frankly given the disgraceful way they've acted this season. I'm hoping for a good day out in Stoke but looking at the league table Hereford will have every right to feel very hacked off if they don't go up. More than 100 goals and 21 points clear of Aldershot - mind you stranger things have happened. If we were in their position we'd all be talking about how we'd be bound to blow it
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Post by Baafly on Apr 24, 2004 19:03:46 GMT 1
I notice Fatmile didn't play for Barnet today. Is he injured?
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Apr 24, 2004 19:14:18 GMT 1
No, he works part time on the railways and he was walking through a tunnel and got himself stuck ;D
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Post by ackeyshrew on Apr 24, 2004 19:19:09 GMT 1
Redmile was injured.
Barnet would've been my choice! I reckon out of the other options they are the team we have the best chance of beating, especially after their current poor form.
Apart from that though, Underhill's only half an hour from work, so I can have a couple of pints and be up there pretty quickly!
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Post by Nomis on Apr 24, 2004 19:26:37 GMT 1
Any ideas what the away allocation is at Barnet?
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Apr 24, 2004 19:31:43 GMT 1
about 1000. Only hold 5000 or there abouts
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2004 19:35:34 GMT 1
Whoever you draw at this stage it will be two cup finals for both teams. Throw the form book out of the window.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2004 19:39:04 GMT 1
Agree with Kickin.
Also glad we ain't going to play in front of 8000 Exeter fans.
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Post by Nomis on Apr 24, 2004 19:55:39 GMT 1
Do u think Barnet whould increase the away allocation if demand outstrips supply. Hopefully i'll get a ticket for the first leg with my Season Ticket, for the second leg though i'd be prepared to pitch a tent ;D to get in, with the ticket arrangements which were announced recently. Does the away goal rule come into account for the conference play offs?
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Apr 24, 2004 20:01:44 GMT 1
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Post by gregtheshrew on Apr 24, 2004 20:30:47 GMT 1
I'm over the moon it's Barnet.Didn't fancy us against Aldershot.Here's to meeting Hairyfud at Stoke
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2004 20:34:09 GMT 1
At this stage of the season any play off match is going to be tricky. At least we have beaten Barnet this season whereas we didn't manage to against Aldershot.
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