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I'm sure there were more than that there!362 City fans at Stevenage.
Absolutely.If we go on like this we’ll be the draw specialists all right and may just make the fringes of the playoffs.And we all know what heartache that’s brought in the last few years.On current form we may go unbeaten often but will be lucky to scrape seventh place.Need to break out of this pattern fast.Yeah but generally we struggle against the dross
Completely different players in style, watching on ifollow I’d say Dieng had a quiet game apart from one moment of quality when he put two defenders on their backsides before agonisingly seeing his shot come back off the post....Taylor seemed to grow into the game the longer it went on and was pretty much involved in most of Stevenage’s best bits...I doubt that Alex Revell would have any complaints about Taylor’s performance whereas Matt Taylor may have expected a bit more from Dieng....just my opinion.For anyone who watched the game how would the Dieng v Jake Taylor contest be viewed? Who was the better player and did Jake 'put himself about' with a few solid tackles? I personally always thought Taylor was quite limited and Dieng looks an upgrade but for those who were there the comparison would be easier to see
Just watched it myself and I think you've got a point. Interesting that the ref seems to be looking over at the linesman after its scored as if he's checking with him.Just watched the goals from yesterday again, how was the second Satanage goal not offside? He appears to have managed to steal at least a three yard march on our defence by the time he received the ball.
He was lightning fast.Just watched the goals from yesterday again, how was the second Satanage goal not offside? He appears to have managed to steal at least a three yard march on our defence by the time he received the ball.