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Lose at Hyde - stick or twist?
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Author:  Kempstondons6 [ Tue Oct 31, 2017 6:45 am ]
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Now sold out apparently, (except the away section obviously)

Author:  WellDon [ Tue Oct 31, 2017 6:56 am ]
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Kempstondons6 wrote:
Now sold out apparently, (except the away section obviously)

We’ll stand where we want.

Author:  RedDotDon [ Tue Oct 31, 2017 8:55 am ]
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88 sold as of yesterday.

Author:  leodon [ Tue Oct 31, 2017 9:07 am ]
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RedDotDon wrote:
88 sold as of yesterday.

:o this could be embarrassing on so many fronts.

Author:  Alby [ Tue Oct 31, 2017 9:18 am ]
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Honestly the least confident I’ve ever been going into a game involving a non league side and I’m not just saying that to be miserable

Author:  Camdenite [ Tue Oct 31, 2017 9:28 am ]
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Alby wrote:
Honestly the least confident I’ve ever been going into a game involving a non league side and I’m not just saying that to be miserable


A humbling first round exit to lower league opposition is something every club suffers at some point. We’re overdue one, even in our short history.

All the ingredients are there: our poor form, their excellent form, plastic pitch, on tv in front of the nation (a nation that wants to see us lose at the best of times). Even the opposition’s name is a headline writers dream. :lol:

Author:  WellDon [ Tue Oct 31, 2017 9:52 am ]
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Camdenite wrote:
Alby wrote:
Honestly the least confident I’ve ever been going into a game involving a non league side and I’m not just saying that to be miserable


A humbling first round exit to lower league opposition is something every club suffers at some point. We’re overdue one, even in our short history.

All the ingredients are there: our poor form, their excellent form, plastic pitch, on tv in front of the nation (a nation that wants to see us lose at the best of times). Even the opposition’s name is a headline writers dream. :lol:

There will certainly no place to Hyde for RN if we lose this one.

Author:  SOUTHSTANDER [ Tue Oct 31, 2017 10:35 am ]
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WellDon wrote:
Camdenite wrote:
Alby wrote:
Honestly the least confident I’ve ever been going into a game involving a non league side and I’m not just saying that to be miserable


A humbling first round exit to lower league opposition is something every club suffers at some point. We’re overdue one, even in our short history.

All the ingredients are there: our poor form, their excellent form, plastic pitch, on tv in front of the nation (a nation that wants to see us lose at the best of times). Even the opposition’s name is a headline writers dream. :lol:

There will certainly no place to Hyde for RN if we lose this one.


There’s a pun in there somewhere, I’m not aving that. Gers and Keyser won’t like it.
Reported!!

Author:  FilthyDon [ Tue Oct 31, 2017 10:46 am ]
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For the first time ever I really don't mind if another club beat us.

Losing to Hyde would surely mean the end of Robbie.

Although if we win, I hope it's convincing - 6-0, 7-0 etc which might spark a turnaround for us.

A tight 1-0 win or a draw would be the worst. Makes us look even worse, and means Robbie gets more time.

Author:  RedDotDon [ Tue Oct 31, 2017 11:09 am ]
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FilthyDon wrote:
For the first time ever I really don't mind if another club beat us.

Losing to Hyde would surely mean the end of Robbie.

Although if we win, I hope it's convincing - 6-0, 7-0 etc which might spark a turnaround for us.

A tight 1-0 win or a draw would be the worst. Makes us look even worse, and means Robbie gets more time.


Wishing you club lose just to see a manager lose his job?

I'm not RN's greatest fan, but that's disappointing.

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