BartonRaz wrote:That was one of those games that come along once or twice in a season. My throat is pretty bad this morning, haven't celebrated like that since the Barwell game. Everybody just lost it and started sprinting around, hugging people they didn't know. What a great night!
I think what i'm about to say will be very controversial, but I thought Winters was correctly sent off and lucky not to get a straight red. Just my view, I don't think it is shared by many! It worked in our favour massively however and really galvanised both the team and the fans. Huge well done to the players who really dug deep and showed unbelievable character to pull that one out. Hopefully they enjoyed the celebrations as much as we did!
Just a word on Ben Heath who had an outstanding debut, some breathtaking saves and a calmness that defied his young age. Finlay's been superb for us but he's got a job on to wrestle the shirt back on that evidence.
Not sure about the Red, I was the other side of the pitch but in line and it just looked like a hard challenge, though I wasn't surprised when he gave them a free kick, the next 3 minutes were a good example of the wrong side of football, having done little to impress even his own Mother the Lino (who ironically after 10 minutes the comment was made by a player "I wouldn't trust that linesman to get much right" decided he had had enough of being overruled or just waiting and following the decision of the Referee and was going to get involved and become the center of attention. And as for the Spalding No 3 that performance would not have been out of place on a stage, rolling around screaming like a pig with it's throat cut, then propping himself up on one elbow to see if his actions were having the intended results, down for a bit more screaming and so on, even went to get up when the Physio arrived only to be pushed back down, though as soon as the Red was issued and the administering of "Water from Lourdes" the miracle of instant recovery was there to be witnessed by us all, as a spoonerism I think he was a complete wucking fanker, though it did all help for an excellent Tuesday night, see an away win with 10 men and a miracle being performed.