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    Wembley Following

    We sold 10,000 yesterday with another 8 day’s left to sell tickets. There’ll be plenty of day trippers, even my Arsenal supporting mate who went to a couple of games with me this season wants in.
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    County fan, mostly in peace.... :-)

    Whether it was a foul or not (both were at it, Stead was just stronger), the ball literally trickled past his foot so, if he was more aware, he could’ve knocked it out for a corner. That said, I imagine some referees may have given a foul — same with the ‘headbutt’, people have been sent off for...
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    North based Sky Blues fans?

    You’ve got Grindr confused with Tinder hahaha. You can tell you’re married!
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    Interest in McNulty

    Let's worry about getting back into League 1 on May 28th first. I think we could potentially develop into a Championship (even under SISU) under the right management. We came close to the playoffs twice, and I think a combination of cutting the budget and perhaps the wrong manager in dealing...
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    Judging players

    He didn't get fouled, and to be frank, he was giving a push back too... It looks like he could've touched the ball out for a corner. I like Grimmer, brilliant engine and good attacking fullback, but any physical player on his wing has the beating of him - we saw it against Lincoln too. Any...
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    Interest in McNulty

    It's a seller's market, how many strikers in the football league have scored more than 17 goals in 2018? None, only Kane and Salah have the same/more goals this calendar year. A team will pay whatever they think a player is worth, and I cannot see us valuing either Jones or McNulty under 1-1.5m...
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    Interest in McNulty

    I'd be surprised if we sold for a penny under £1-1.5 million, how many L1 clubs could afford that? We'll keep him and risk him going on a free transfer if we stay in L2, he'll be far too valuable to let go regardless of what league we're playing in. If we got promoted, you'd hope that with...
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    County fan, mostly in peace.... :-)

    They really were poor in the first half, and frankly, to have nicked a goal before halftime was a minor victory for them. We're a team who's never lost from a winning position, so going 2-0 down in the first half was suicidal for them. Despite is righteous indignation in the press, Nolan surely...
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    County fan, mostly in peace.... :-)

    Don’t be a sore winner man, it’s worse than being a sore loser.
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    Interest in McNulty

    How optimistic of you the day after we reach the playoff finals... Our whole team is under contract, Robins has already said he isn't selling McNulty, so it's going to take a big bid to prise him away from us. Moreover, we still have Andreu and Jones to come back too, so I think we're in good...
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    County fan, mostly in peace.... :-)

    Thank you for your congratulations. I can empathise with you and your fans because you had some pretty poor decisions against you, in your position, I'd be frustrated too. I like the England-Germany comparison, however, even if the equaliser was allowed, we probably would've still went on to...
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    Biamou

    Top marks for Robins and his staff, we’re one game away from L1. We’ve done that without our best player and potentially another key player. I’ve got a feeling it’s our year.
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    Doyle... captain, leader, legend.

    Perfect fit for us. We try to play less ‘route one’ football like some of our rivals (Lincoln and Notts County), and he’s the perfect midfielder for this league. Has the determination to get a limb on every loose ball, tackles hard, but most importantly, is a brilliant captain. We were really...
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    Biamou

    There’s a lot more to come from JCH. With a full preseason under his belt with us, and full season, I’m backing him to do well. I had that feeling about Biamou, and thankfully, my instinct was right (it has been wrong on many occasions, e.g. Adam Barton).
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    Do you think Exeter are worried?

    I remember that game all too well. You’re right though, it certainly increases the pressure, but, more often than not, a ‘home field’ advantage is more of an advantage than disadvantage. A lot has been said by other teams about our ‘inexperience’, but I think our young players are fearless...
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    Biamou

    The way he’s played since Newport, he’s made himself a clear-cut first choice strike partner to McNulty. As for last night, he really was brilliant, won most his flick ons, took a beating, but he scored a cracker to send us 1-0 up and a well placed finish to end the game at 3-1. After taking a...
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    Do you think Exeter are worried?

    You’re misrepresenting my point entirely. My point is we could have an advantage going into this game because we could outnumber their support roughly 2 to 1. Which could give this game a home game ‘feel’ to it. Home-field advantage is a phenomenon that is observable in every sport, be it...
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    ENJOY

    We were, and I'll leave a quote from Nolan post-game for everyone to marvel in: “To go out like we have over the two legs is really disappointing because it has not been of our own doing. “We had them right on the ropes and I feel aggrieved because three massive decisions over the last two...
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    Do you think Exeter are worried?

    This isn't the regular season anymore, the same trends don't apply and they'd be stupid to underestimate us based on those assumptions. I agree that their dismantling of Lincoln was impressive, but, Notts County lost two games at home and we went and smashed them 4-1, I'd say that's a more...
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    Nolan

    You can pick faults with all our goals if you look at it from a defensive point of view: 1) Willis lost his marker for a free header, and whilst Biamou’s finish was top quality, it was poor defending from set play. 2) As soon as we attack, defence folds in and drops deep straight away and...