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posted 04-05-2008 10:56

 
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posted 04-05-2008 11:12

 
You know how, if you're listening to a match on the radio, you can visualise it in your head but, when you see the highlights on the television, it looks completely different to how you saw it in your head? Well, the video footage that I've seen looks exactly, in more or less every detail, like how it looked in my head.

It was a tremendously nervy afternoon, but quite pleasingly old-fashioned. In an age where, if you look hard enough, you can find more or less any football match in the world being streamed live somewhere, it made quite a nice change to be listening to a shonky radio feed which felt like it was going to give up the ghost at any moment (and did about 15 seconds after the second goal).
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posted 04-05-2008 13:18

 
Well done Dons.

And us. Giddy and proud in equal measure.

Anf then, when you think things can't get any better, you find out you have a post-season friendly in Germany to look forward to.
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posted 04-05-2008 14:34

 
All rather wonderful. And, as a friend said to me this morning, a rather spectacular way to fall off the waggon.
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posted 04-05-2008 15:04

 
Huge congrats to AFCW and FCUM.
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posted 04-05-2008 18:50

 
Yeah, what ad hoc said. FCUM in the Unibond Premier, looking forward to trips to Matlock next year. Fantastic (pity Leek got themselves relegated though).

Cambridge United very lucky against Burton the other night, drawing two-two after being two down. Both Cambridge goals from decisions which shouldn't really have been given. Still, I'm after a home win at the Abbey so in true glory hunting style I can get a trip to Wembely.
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posted 04-05-2008 19:40

 
I still can't quite believe this. Three years ago, we didn't have a club. Look at us now! Our results are going to be on telly and everything!
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posted 05-05-2008 13:38

 
I trust there was an audience of millions watching Exeter's triumph today, and you'll all be telling your grandkids about the most famous comeback in history, henceforth known as "That Lunchtime in Torquay".

Fantastic.
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posted 05-05-2008 14:11

 
did the exeter fans go by boat? sure they did a few years ago
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posted 05-05-2008 14:51

 
I watched the second half of the exeter game, absolutely superb stuff
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#22316
posted 05-05-2008 15:47

 
Fixtures below (divisional references in "old money")

DIVISION 2

Saturday, 10 May 2008
Crystal Palace v Bristol City, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L1, 12:15

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Sunday, 11 May 2008
Watford v Hull, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L1, 12:00

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Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Bristol City v Crystal Palace, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L2, 19:45

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Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Hull v Watford, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L2, 19:45


DIVISION 3

Friday, 09 May 2008
Southend v Doncaster, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L1, 19:45

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Monday, 12 May 2008
Leeds v Carlisle, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L1, 19:45

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Thursday, 15 May 2008
Carlisle v Leeds, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L2, 19:45

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Friday, 16 May 2008
Doncaster v Southend, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L2, 19:45

DIVISION 4

Saturday, 10 May 2008
Darlington v Rochdale, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L1, 17:35

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Sunday, 11 May 2008
Wycombe v Stockport, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L1, 18:00

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Saturday, 17 May 2008
Rochdale v Darlington, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L2, 12:00
Stockport v Wycombe, Play-Offs Semi-Final, L2, 18:00
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posted 05-05-2008 15:50

 
DIVISION 2 final - Saturday 24 May 2008
DIVISION 3 final - Sunday 25 May 2008
DIVISION 4 final - Monday 26 May 2008
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posted 05-05-2008 17:50

 
Finding themselves 1-3 down on aggregate after 70 minutes of the second leg I see Exeter finally came to life.
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posted 05-05-2008 21:42

 
Great match, great day. Leamington will be gutted as they had most of the play, most of the chances and were quite clearly the better side as their end-of-league position showed.

But after the Stourbridge keeper pulled off a point blank save in extra time you just knew that it wasn’t going to be Leamington’s day. Stourbridge promptly went up the other end and scored the winner.

Nice photos Zenits – love that Killie Brakes flag plus I like the one where you can clearly see the Leamington keeper come up for a last minute corner. He got his head to it too!
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posted 06-05-2008 21:12

 
So congrats to Janik and Noj as Cambridge set up a battle of clubs-who've-been-in-and-out-of-the-shit-a-lot-in-the-past-decade at Wembley. A pretty entertaining game to watch too, with the Us riding their luck a bit in the first half but thoroughly deserving it in the second. Enjoyed watching that.
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