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ColinI understand where you're coming from but I'm in a very different place.Times like this remind me how lucky I am to be a football fan.I keep banging on about this, but ultimately it's not about winning and promotions and position in the pyramid.It's about memories. It's about moments. It's about pride.We are by some way the smallest of the four clubs in the play-offs, certainly in terms of fanbase and I'm guessing also in terms of wage bill. And yet, last night, when we were written of to the point of being ignored by the media, we've put in a performance that was streets ahead of anything the other three have managed in the playoffs.I couldn't be prouder to be associated with this club. That will stay, regardless of us not making promotion.
Away goals rule and we’re in the final, total injustice in my opinion, over the two legs we were the better team
Even after all the success we’ve had, I don’t think Iv ever felt as proud as I did last night, and do right now.This club means everything to me, what an effort.Thank you Grant McCann for bringing back the enjoyment for me.
Quote from: Filo on May 18, 2019, 09:36:13 amAway goals rule and we’re in the final, total injustice in my opinion, over the two legs we were the better teamCome off it, it’s not as though they decided halfway through the tie to scrap the away goals rule. We were the better team over the legs but we lost on penalties, we knew that’s how a drawn tie would be decided so deal with it.
Away goals?ABBA?Totally irrelevant. Everyone knew they weren’t beng used before the game and that’s that.If we’re using the ‘clutching at straws’ excuses for not reaching the final, can I mention Golden Goal before anyone beats me to it?I wouldn’t even be that bothered by the eventual outcome - I just think the players deserve enormous praise for how they performed ladt night.