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- Ian Muir
Nice mention for us then on BT saying Ben has 3 games left with Wrexham and he’s said he’s gutted to be leaving them. But could help us with our promotion push
I cant see us playing for us again
Nice mention for us then on BT saying Ben has 3 games left with Wrexham and he’s said he’s gutted to be leaving them. But could help us with our promotion push
Me neither. Big difference in standard between what I am watching now and League Two.I cant see us playing for us again
Although we are now playing well and you would think he would struggle even to make our bench, his speed and ability to pass defenders would make him a very useful impact player.I cant see us playing for us again
I am not sure he would even make the bench. There are three wingers ahead of him at the moment.Although we are now playing well and you would think he would struggle even to make our bench, his speed and ability to pass defenders would make him a very useful impact player.
Yes, Grimsby's own play off hopes are gone now.Defeat for Grimsby away at Crawley so another very winnable game on Tuesday
This is what's great when you get to the tail end of the season, you look at the fixtures and a lot of them are playing each other and it makes for quite a few interesting weeks! It's certainly great to be excited about the remaining games when I was fairly satisfied with a mid table finish at the start of the season. It also might help to sell a few more season tickets before the season ends.The positive spin on there being so many teams fighting for effectively the remaining three play-off places is that virtually every week some of them will be playing each other and so some have to drop points
I think Bristol Rovers are the only team to have done it. The average final placing of a promoted team in League Two is something like thirteenth, which emphasises how well we have done this season.Back-to-back promotions from the NL to League One are rare. Even Luton and Lincoln didn't manage it. But I think most of us have raised our expectations from mid-table to the playoffs.
Back-to-back promotions from the NL to League One are rare. Even Luton and Lincoln didn't manage it. But I think most of us have raised our expectations from mid-table to the playoffs.
Doncaster Rovers also achieved it in 2002 to 2004.I think Bristol Rovers are the only team to have done it. The average final placing of a promoted team in League Two is something like thirteenth, which emphasises how well we have done this season.