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2 minutes ago, RoystonFoote'snephew said:

They didn't make it but I've never understood how Cheltenham is seen as a South West team. They may be covered by the local news but surely they're in the Midlands. If Bristol is supposed to be the gateway to the south west what's Cheltenham, the entrance to the drive? 

For me it starts at Cheltenham, above there is lower end of the midlands

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2 hours ago, Super said:

Is there any point in still having finals at Wembley?

Yes!!! I played at Ashton Gate three times in various competitions etc - each time there was hardly anyone there but it still meant the world to me ... players from lower leagues desperately wanna play at Wembley - if it’s empty so be it - but don’t take their memories and bragging rights away from them ...

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Well it just shows that the tried and tested phrase of not counting chickens still stands. If you are taking a 2-0 away score into a home leg don’t get too confident, and the flip side is if you are trailing by two goals and have to go away that all is not lost. 

So Exeter v Northampton, previously managed by GJ himself weren’t they?

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33 minutes ago, Oh Louie louie said:

Brentford beat us the season before in the play offs i think.

They may have that season, i remember they beat us at home.

Lost 2-1 in both legs.  Savage limbs in the away end when Barnard made it 2-2.

Stuffed em 4-1 following season at GP 

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14 hours ago, Lanterne Rouge said:

Yeah, just seen the BBC updated their report.

What do these ******* idiots think they`re achieving apart from creating unrest and division?

I would suggest unrest and division has already been caused.

No need for thst banner though.

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