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It was indeed, and I think that had we gone on to win that game the points would have been enough to keep us up.
Quote from: drfchound on June 25, 2017, 09:20:09 pmIt was indeed, and I think that had we gone on to win that game the points would have been enough to keep us up.that game was destined to end up 4-4 the way it had gone by half time!!
The Charlton game was a travesty. Common sense should've prevailed. We were well on track for the 3 points. Although we can't solely blame that one game for our relegation,most of the season was a travesty in truth. If you are a regular user of the trains for away days then its worth getting a railcard.With even a handful of awaydays you can save enough discount to pay for it for a year.
Quote from: balbyrover on June 30, 2017, 10:17:51 pmThe Charlton game was a travesty. Common sense should've prevailed. We were well on track for the 3 points. Although we can't solely blame that one game for our relegation,most of the season was a travesty in truth. If you are a regular user of the trains for away days then its worth getting a railcard.With even a handful of awaydays you can save enough discount to pay for it for a year. Common sense would have seen the game abandoned after the first stoppage, rather than try to get the game on again.. In that time we had Keegs sent off, the 'keeper made 2 or 3 outstanding saves, and Charlton scored to get well back in the game.. No way were we well on track for 3 points, even at 3-1 up!