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Still Loves Emma Bunton. Roy McDonough is God!
The only reality I see is your continued negativity. To be honest if Rochdale spank us we will still have done extraordinarily well this season. **** football was what we saw in the mid 80s with 2000 coming through the gates.When rhe euphoria about making the playoffs subsides perhaps some reality might creep in. The league table says it all, Barnet well deserved winners with York the pick of the rest and FGR in third way ahead of our playoff opponents Rochdale. Otherwise a thoroughly mediocre set of teams with little to distinguish one from another. To finish in the last playoff spot was owing as much to other contenders failing to hit a consistent run as it was to our own efforts. Were lucky to play Ebbsfleet and Wealdstone in the last two games before Gateshead.
It has to be admitted that the tactics employed to hold Gateshead to the goalless draw worked out well. However their dismal form over the past few weeks tells its own story and I am sure we won't find Rochdale so accommodating.
Our record of drawing as many games as we have won underlines the crucial lack of strike power, as does the fact that our top scorer is a wingback.
It's a one off game with all to play for, a very different scenario to the Gateshead game. This wil be a real test of the coaching for the game. Whilst not favouring a gungho approach, I hope we will not see a war of attrition rather than the 'free-flowing, attacking football' as mentioned in the recently published accounts. Time to see whether this management team and their chosen players really have what it takes. I hope they will grasp this opportunity to take another step towards the goal of returning to the EFL.
It doesn't matter if York finished 80 points in front of us. Whether Gateshead capitulated over the last couple of months matters not. The records state that we made the play offs. If this is as far as we get then so be it.
For the record I firmly believe we will turn Dale over.