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Post by geoff95 on Nov 23, 2023 21:07:26 GMT 1
Absolutely
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Post by Steve T on Dec 17, 2023 17:50:43 GMT 1
Here's one that slipped by. The attendance of 401 for this game broke a two-year run of 42 league matches watched by 500+ and was the lowest since Tue 29th Sept 2020 (351, Hednesford) during the disruption.
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Post by Steve T on Feb 6, 2024 19:09:35 GMT 1
In reality, Banbury might need 52/53 points to be safe. A point a game in 28 equates to W7 D7 L14. And that's what they've managed since then – W3 D3 L6.
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Post by Steve T on Apr 21, 2024 17:04:52 GMT 1
In reality, Banbury might need 52/53 points to be safe. A point a game in 28 equates to W7 D7 L14. And that's what they've managed since then – W3 D3 L6. That was after the draw at Chester – 37 from 30 at that time. 54 to stay up is rare but was still only a point a game plus one from there – W4 D5 L8 or W5 D2 L10 ought to have been possible.
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Post by copland on Apr 21, 2024 19:32:23 GMT 1
And that's what they've managed since then – W3 D3 L6. That was after the draw at Chester – 37 from 30 at that time. 54 to stay up is rare but was still only a point a game plus one from there – W4 D5 L8 or W5 D2 L10 ought to have been possible. Exactly. To have fallen off a cliff the way we did is so very hard to take. Completely mismanaged.
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