Martin Shaw wrote:a hugely enjoyable season, really exciting. And the backing of our crowd has been nothing short of magnificent.
NEStag wrote:Whatever happens it’s been an interesting and exciting season.
High points for me:
- winning at Sunderland and Doncaster away in the Cup
- the winning run in the league and breaking the home league record for consecutive wins
- the last minute winner at Oldham and the win at Bradford, both with great away support
- the bloke eventually fixing the net at Scunthorpe
- the great run and goal from Oates (I can’t remember the game)
Low points:
- conceding that penalty at Colchester right at the end that would have seen us on 3 straight wins and started the losing streak
- the losing/not winning streak
- the fracas and sending off at Newport that swung the game that we might have won
- the goals that weren’t at Swindon and Carlisle
Two keepers wouldn't have saved that. Stagnificent!
yorkstag wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:a hugely enjoyable season, really exciting. And the backing of our crowd has been nothing short of magnificent.
I agree Martin - home and away
yorkstag wrote:I’ve followed the Stags since 1966 and this season has been a ball. Really enjoyed it !
Ain’t finished yet - COYS
yorkstag wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:a hugely enjoyable season, really exciting. And the backing of our crowd has been nothing short of magnificent.
I agree Martin - home and away
stag861 wrote:Low point is the use of social media and this forum to be abusive about owners, manager and players. OK there were poor days / performances but no need to go all out abusive.
High point where we are in the league, at the start of the season we are always optimistic but often by Christmas this is dented slightly. The roller coaster of being a Stags fan, since 1961.
georgefostersbeard wrote:NEStag wrote:Whatever happens it’s been an interesting and exciting season.
High points for me:
- winning at Sunderland and Doncaster away in the Cup
- the winning run in the league and breaking the home league record for consecutive wins
- the last minute winner at Oldham and the win at Bradford, both with great away support
- the bloke eventually fixing the net at Scunthorpe
- the great run and goal from Oates (I can’t remember the game)
Low points:
- conceding that penalty at Colchester right at the end that would have seen us on 3 straight wins and started the losing streak
- the losing/not winning streak
- the fracas and sending off at Newport that swung the game that we might have won
- the goals that weren’t at Swindon and Carlisle
It was Colchester at home. A moment so incredible that for Valentine's day, I gave Mrs GFB a mug with a photo of him shooting on one side and on the other Dean's commentaryTwo keepers wouldn't have saved that. Stagnificent!
She uses it every day
NEStag wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:NEStag wrote:Whatever happens it’s been an interesting and exciting season.
High points for me:
- winning at Sunderland and Doncaster away in the Cup
- the winning run in the league and breaking the home league record for consecutive wins
- the last minute winner at Oldham and the win at Bradford, both with great away support
- the bloke eventually fixing the net at Scunthorpe
- the great run and goal from Oates (I can’t remember the game)
Low points:
- conceding that penalty at Colchester right at the end that would have seen us on 3 straight wins and started the losing streak
- the losing/not winning streak
- the fracas and sending off at Newport that swung the game that we might have won
- the goals that weren’t at Swindon and Carlisle
It was Colchester at home. A moment so incredible that for Valentine's day, I gave Mrs GFB a mug with a photo of him shooting on one side and on the other Dean's commentaryTwo keepers wouldn't have saved that. Stagnificent!
She uses it every day
Who said romance is dead.
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