Spot on. Add Workington to the best aswell, going all that way in them conditions and seeing the team put in a professional performance like they did made it well worth time time & money.Rdfc91 wrote:Best = Barrow, Salisbury, Luton Away. K*ttering at home.
Worst = Ebbsfleet, Forest Green, Northwich Away, all last season.
Best/Worst football moments for you in 2009
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I'd agree with that impressive list too - and I might add the Grays 5-4 game at Nene Park.OsanoIsKing wrote:Spot on. Add Workington to the best aswell, going all that way in them conditions and seeing the team put in a professional performance like they did made it well worth time time & money.Rdfc91 wrote:Best = Barrow, Salisbury, Luton Away. K*ttering at home.
Worst = Ebbsfleet, Forest Green, Northwich Away, all last season.
It looks like this version of the forum might be attracting more travelling Diamonds fans than the other one. 8-)
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OsanoIsKing wrote:Spot on. Add Workington to the best aswell, going all that way in them conditions and seeing the team put in a professional performance like they did made it well worth time time & money.Rdfc91 wrote:Best = Barrow, Salisbury, Luton Away. K*ttering at home.
Worst = Ebbsfleet, Forest Green, Northwich Away, all last season.
Agreed, lets just hope its worth it again in a few weeks time!
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Best:
1. Smith's goal against K*ttering.
2. Luton away.
3. GH resigning.
4. Being able to say 'I told you so' after Barrow.
5. Mansfield at home.
6. Grays at home.
7. First half at Cambridge.
Worst:
1. All of the last performances under GH.
2. Second half at Cambridge and Jefferson Louis not going in for the tackle that led to the first goal.
3. Seeing O'Connor's penalty hit the back of the Airwair against Salisbury.
4. The dire home performances where we haven't turned up (AFCW, York and Alty).
1. Smith's goal against K*ttering.
2. Luton away.
3. GH resigning.
4. Being able to say 'I told you so' after Barrow.
5. Mansfield at home.
6. Grays at home.
7. First half at Cambridge.
Worst:
1. All of the last performances under GH.
2. Second half at Cambridge and Jefferson Louis not going in for the tackle that led to the first goal.
3. Seeing O'Connor's penalty hit the back of the Airwair against Salisbury.
4. The dire home performances where we haven't turned up (AFCW, York and Alty).
R.I.P Dale. We will never forget you.
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I didn't go, however the incident I was referring to was the moaning after the Salisbury opening game when some fans were saying 'Where are the goals going to come from' and 'I can't see anything other than a long struggle after today'. The Barrow thumping completely justified my post extolling the team's performance against Salisbury a month earlier.
R.I.P Dale. We will never forget you.
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Best: Beating K*ttering Town at home and winning away at Luton Town
Worst: Losing to Evesham away
Worst: Losing to Evesham away
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again tho dude, that was 2008!srusrdfc wrote:
Worst: Losing to Evesham away