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« Thread Started on Mar 16, 2012, 10:34pm »

First of seven massive end of season games tomorrow. I'm not going to predict the score as pretty sure that cost us last weekend but would anyone else like to?

The match day programme tomorrow has some new stats on total games for the club, you may be surprised at how many games some of players have appeared for Wivenhoe Town.
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« Reply #1 on Mar 16, 2012, 11:11pm »

I'm cursed when it comes to predicting results but i will say its nice to be able to predict a positive score these days and shows how far the boys have come.

As said in my last post, the lads have done terrifically well to get into the position they find themselves in, so although a massive seven games, they should see it as a challenge but one with no pressures as i'm sure what ever they achieve come the end of the season, we will all be proud to have cheered them on.

Looking forward to the game, bring it on!

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« Reply #2 on Mar 17, 2012, 12:05am »

The current Wivenhoe Town squad are easily good enough to play at this level, that's why I really hope they do themselves justice and stay up this season. Four wins from seven games is not beyond them at all and should keep them up.

Shows the progress the club have made that I think they should be winning these games. If the worse happens and they do fall short I will still be there supporting them regardless having thoroughly enjoyed watching them play this season.

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« Reply #3 on Mar 18, 2012, 12:51pm »

Useful point but probably should have won. We were well on top until their player was sent off for diving. When that happened they seemed to get much better and we seemed to lose a bit of the game plan and stopped playing football.
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« Reply #4 on Mar 18, 2012, 7:00pm »

Another great performance from the lads, difficult to pick a man of the match as everyone put in a great shift, special mention to Markel and Bryan Turner who shaded the plaudits for me.

Shame we couldnt pick up the 3 points, felt we deserved it but you dont always get what you deserve.

Ref was poor, strange decisions for both sides and no idea how literally everyone was booked - from what i saw it was a pretty well contested game, with one or two dodgy challenges maybe aided by the playing surface.

Bring on next saturday.

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