The_Viking_Magpie
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So true.
I've been very fortunate seen Notts at Wembley 6 times , 4 playoff finals (won 3, lost 1) and 2 Anglo Italian finals (won 1, lost 1).
Beating Brighton to reach the old first division in front of 59,000 with a great team and manager will always be my favourite day as a fan. Beating Chesterfield last year after never leading coming back from 1-0 and 2-1 down, and winning on penalties kicks in front of 23000 Notts fans to escape the National League a close second.
Losing to Bradford City having broken down en route to the capital, just missed kick off, thoroughly outplayed and outnumbered in the stands 3:1 with a very average aide, poor style, and hard to like management duo in charge was less gutting but more depressing fron start to finish. Horrible day. Actually beat Crewe in the semi finals as I remember the away leg well.
The rest have been playoff defeats in semi final or earlier stages which are never fun. Promising season gone in 90 or 120 minutes to the likes of Walsall, Grimsby, Torquay, and a final defeat in front of no fans versus Harrogate. Powerhouses all ending our season in a variety of fashions.
I know some clubs have never a won a playoff, others have never made a final but in my mind there is no better way to get promoted. Winning the title looks much better in the history books and is usually stress-free by comparison but if you win in the final nowt beats it.
I've been very fortunate seen Notts at Wembley 6 times , 4 playoff finals (won 3, lost 1) and 2 Anglo Italian finals (won 1, lost 1).
Beating Brighton to reach the old first division in front of 59,000 with a great team and manager will always be my favourite day as a fan. Beating Chesterfield last year after never leading coming back from 1-0 and 2-1 down, and winning on penalties kicks in front of 23000 Notts fans to escape the National League a close second.
Losing to Bradford City having broken down en route to the capital, just missed kick off, thoroughly outplayed and outnumbered in the stands 3:1 with a very average aide, poor style, and hard to like management duo in charge was less gutting but more depressing fron start to finish. Horrible day. Actually beat Crewe in the semi finals as I remember the away leg well.
The rest have been playoff defeats in semi final or earlier stages which are never fun. Promising season gone in 90 or 120 minutes to the likes of Walsall, Grimsby, Torquay, and a final defeat in front of no fans versus Harrogate. Powerhouses all ending our season in a variety of fashions.
I know some clubs have never a won a playoff, others have never made a final but in my mind there is no better way to get promoted. Winning the title looks much better in the history books and is usually stress-free by comparison but if you win in the final nowt beats it.