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Post by Tim Munslow on Sept 8, 2018 22:00:49 GMT
Well done lads - especially as we were missing some of the more experienced players.
If Julian Pugh reads this perhaps he can tell us the last time City won five on the bounce - at any level.
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Post by Dodger on Sept 8, 2018 22:35:04 GMT
Well, we did win 5 pre-season friendlies this term (Malvern, Worc Raiders, Dudley, Redditch, and Bewdley) ......but I guess you're meaning wins in 'competitive' matches Dodger.
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Post by The sound and the fury on Sept 9, 2018 9:04:11 GMT
Coventry City were the first of the last five!
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Post by auldreekie on Sept 9, 2018 12:16:24 GMT
A great result especially with six changes from Wednesday’s line-up. I was delighted to hear that Snapper is now back.
Yesterday was a wonderful example of the advantage of having dual football nationality! The team I watch up here suffered a 1:5 defeat. My friend’s succinct and accurate analysis was: “We couldn't even find the office, never mind have a bad day in it”. However, I got home to find City's great result. I make that 7:6 on aggregate.
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Post by thesecondjack on Sept 9, 2018 15:17:01 GMT
I think I'm right in saying Tyler Weir was the oldest player in the squad yesterday, at 27.
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Post by jupu on Sept 10, 2018 6:28:06 GMT
As Tim correctly states, the last time we won 5 in a row in competitive matches was 2014 - Coventry, Leamington, Harrogate, Barrow, Hyde. The sequence ended at Scunthorpe.
We won 8 in a row under John Barton in January/February 2000.
The last time we scored 6 in an away game in the league was at Crawley in December 1989.
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Post by Tim Munslow on Sept 11, 2018 15:38:48 GMT
Thank you Julian..I'm not getting carried away - having watched the video I think the Dunkirk defence could best be described as "statuesque".
Good for the goal difference though.
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