Would have been an interesting game too. After a poor run, we've played really well in our past two games and at last put in a proper front-to-back team performance to see off the Salford vanity project last week. But you wonder how many games any of our teams are gonna get in in the next few weeks.
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Originally posted by Walt Flanagans Dog View PostTonight's Harrogate v Carlisle match - itself a rescheduled fixture after having been abandoned after 10 minutes a fortnight ago - is now in doubt due to a power cut in the area.
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After banging in 16 goals in 18 games, Max Watters has left Crawley for Cardiff. Whilst that probably knackers any chances of making the playoffs, the transfer fee (undisclosed, but rumoured to be just shy of 1 million) secures the club's immediate future.
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Originally posted by andrew7610 View PostAfter banging in 16 goals in 18 games, Max Watters has left Crawley for Cardiff. Whilst that probably knackers any chances of making the playoffs, the transfer fee (undisclosed, but rumoured to be just shy of 1 million) secures the club's immediate future.
Swansea had a good look but were put off by the fee, however Cardiff appear to have bought him for less than we were quoted.
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Newport v Carlisle postponed due to a waterlogged pitch which I think makes in six consecutive postponements for Carlisle for four different reasons (one frozen pitch, one power cut, three Covid, one waterlogged pitch), although that included the same match postponed twice (again for two different reasons).
Saturday's forecast is for "sunny intervals and a gentle breeze", so bet on Exeter's bus breaking down en route as the most likely next cause of a postponement.
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Very good win for us last night at home to Oldham. Seems Harry Kewell was more concerned at our use of towels for throw-ins than actually how his team fared against us on the pitch.
Our first win after 7 without and we're two points off the top of the table. Yes other teams have games in hand, Carlisle especially, but it just shows how weird this season has been.
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Even by fourth-tier standards, this season's League Two is absurdly tightly packed and hard to call. You'd predict Southend and Grimsby as the likeliest to go down, unless Paul Hurst can bring the good times back at the latter, but up the top, fuck knows. I've got a niggling feeling that Mark Cooper's well drilled but basically fucking horrible Forest Green are gonna go the distance this time, though Newport, Exeter and Cheltenham are the best three teams I've seen. Exeter's innate Exeterness will probably keep them down though.
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Originally posted by E10 Rifle View PostEven by fourth-tier standards, this season's League Two is absurdly tightly packed and hard to call. You'd predict Southend and Grimsby as the likeliest to go down, unless Paul Hurst can bring the good times back at the latter, but up the top, fuck knows. I've got a niggling feeling that Mark Cooper's well drilled but basically fucking horrible Forest Green are gonna go the distance this time, though Newport, Exeter and Cheltenham are the best three teams I've seen. Exeter's innate Exeterness will probably keep them down though.
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This could probably go in the positives of Covid thread in World, but this Saturday we're away to Forest Green. No fans attending means that those idiots who think it's Millwall-West Ham at the height of the casuals won't get there 10 mins of standing behind police cordons pretending to want to fight in a town that's more sleepy than one of the 7 dwarves.
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