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Not a vengeful person myself however when it comes to those scummers YESSSSSSSSSSSS
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What goes around comes around.....
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Now that's finishing the season on a super high, anyone complaining that this has not been a great one is awfully hard to please. Well done to all of the STANLEY family, thanks for another memorable roller coaster.
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Much as I welcome the win, and I should get some peace and quiet as the wife said she wouldn't speak to me if we won, it's not really revenge because Carlisle and Blackpool both won so it made no difference.
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Beating, nay - thrashing - Stevenage was always gonna make a difference, ok maybe not to them getting in the play offs or not but it makes me feel a damn sight better about last season's final game :D
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They did for us in the play-offs in 2011 & spoiled our party on the last day of the 2016 season. If revenge is a dish best served cold, todays was straight from the freezer - but by Jove, how sweet it tasted! |
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Goes back further than that tbh Lord S & it's not just us who feel that way, but everyone to their own - personally, today was definitely a red letter day :)
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Look for comfort from it if you want but the only thing worth celebrating is we are still a league club for another year and that means far more than anything else this season |
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Twelve months too late, but better late than never. :)
Great performance from the entire Stanley squad this evening, especially in the second half. Satanage are not the (complete) bunch of thugs they were under Westley and had some good attacking players, who needed looking after in the first half. Thought they just shaded the first 45, although it was Stanley who actually had the best chances in that half. Second half, Stanley were in control for lengthy periods and the match became a real end-to-end encounter. McCartan, rightly, won the first penalty and Billy dispatched it with aplomb, and it seemed to knock some of the stuffing out of Stevenage. The second goal was also well worked by McCartan who cut it back for Kee to sweep it in. Shortly after that there was a decisive, full stretch save from Rodak that, had it gone in, would have made for frantic final five minutes. As it was, the ref, rather generously I thought from first sight, gave the second penalty in the dying minutes and it was both a well deserved win, and sweet revenge for all the Stanley faithful. Great end to another barmy season. |
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How did the stevenage fans take their crushing defeat?
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Those we saw on the way out seemed fairly sanguine. Certainly was a less crushing outcome for them than it was for us last season. The game wasn't exactly a sell-out, so I suspect few thought their hopes of the play-offs were more than an very outside chance.
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