MotM: 23-11-21 Gloucester (A) Hemmings
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Sam Austin !!
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GET IN SAMMY!
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Great win after the start and first half.
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What a run this is. Incredible!
To think the feeling after Brackley to where they are now. You wouldn't rule out a run for the league on this form.
To think the feeling after Brackley to where they are now. You wouldn't rule out a run for the league on this form.
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Great to have Steve Miller back with his usual excitable spirit!
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Brilliant. Some team. A couple of us were saying, something just feels different this season. When you compare to the Eustace time, the players have mentioned it. There’s such a connection at the minute. We’ve failed to score two goals or more in just 3 games this season, highest scorers in the league. Real feeling of momentum. It’s been a while since we’ve felt like this, hasn’t it?
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For sure! Feels like something special might be unfolding...
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Very poor first half second to everything and panicked on the ball.
Second half brilliant fair play to Penn and the players for turning it around. We were relentless. Austin’s goal sublime.
Excellent following also, great away support
A right togetherness and never say die attitude at the moment plus the connection with the fans, not felt this was since the Burr days.
Enjoy it and embrace it.
Second half brilliant fair play to Penn and the players for turning it around. We were relentless. Austin’s goal sublime.
Excellent following also, great away support
A right togetherness and never say die attitude at the moment plus the connection with the fans, not felt this was since the Burr days.
Enjoy it and embrace it.
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I don't think this team is technically as gifted as Eustace's squad, but as Ive said before you dont have to have the best players to get out this league, just a group who fit together physically and mentally- and focus when needed.Brilliant. Some team. A couple of us were saying, something just feels different this season. When you compare to the Eustace time, the players have mentioned it. There’s such a connection at the minute. We’ve failed to score two goals or more in just 3 games this season, highest scorers in the league. Real feeling of momentum. It’s been a while since we’ve felt like this, hasn’t it?
Tonights scenario (away on a cold night at 1-0 down) was the type of game we would have drifted out of in 2015-6. At the moment the whole dynamic of the team mentality means we look undeterred when we go behind.
Seems a long time since Brackley taught us a lesson, and it looks like that lesson has been heeded.
Onward......
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Feels like we may be on to something very special this season.
The best team we ever had- since i've been watching the Harriers (2002-)
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amen.garthrockett wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 10:49 pmI don't think this team is technically as gifted as Eustace's squad, but as Ive said before you dont have to have the best players to get out this league, just a group who fit together physically and mentally- and focus when needed.Brilliant. Some team. A couple of us were saying, something just feels different this season. When you compare to the Eustace time, the players have mentioned it. There’s such a connection at the minute. We’ve failed to score two goals or more in just 3 games this season, highest scorers in the league. Real feeling of momentum. It’s been a while since we’ve felt like this, hasn’t it?
Tonights scenario (away on a cold night at 1-0 down) was the type of game we would have drifted out of in 2015-6. At the moment the whole dynamic of the team mentality means we look undeterred when we go behind.
Seems a long time since Brackley taught us a lesson, and it looks like that lesson has been heeded.
Onward......
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