FA Trophy 2015-16

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Stourbridge beat Braintree.

Cheltenham drew with Oxford City....means one thing with the replay on Tuesday...WE'RE STILL UNBEATEN IN 2016 :2thumb::ds: (until next Saturday)
 

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For goodness' sake Cheltenham, why did you have to score a last minute equaliser?
 

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Sounded like the worst game of all time but thank god we are out. The task for Mills is now clear, he needs to get us in the playoffs from here. We won't have any of that Wilkin stuff from last year where he couldn't be sacked whatever the league form because we were still in the Trophy.
 

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Don't really mind continuing in the trophy so long as we keep resting players and it doesn't tire is.

Meanwhile, lower-mid table beckons for Lincoln. Concede to 10 men at home? Sounds familiar.
 

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Dulwich Hamlet 1 - 2 Guiseley
Sounded like a good game in front of a great crowd of 1949, listening to Guiseley Radio. Adam Boyes with three decent chances fluffed in the first half, James Hurst and Will Hatfield the nearly men in the second. Dulwich had some great spells throughout too, getting a goal back just before half time and hitting the post/bar and suffering a goal line clearance in injury time.
At least we don't have a home replay to postpone due to snow/frozen/waterlogged pitch!
 

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I'm glad we could bow out early on and gracefully. Now hopefully we can get over that 50 point mark and relax before another season of turmoil. I'm hoping that our match at Tranmere might be brought forwards a few days to that vacant Saturday now too, that would make for a nice little away day session!
 

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That is a shame about Cheltenham having another replay to fit in.........
At least after Tuesday the top 3 will have all played the same number of games so the table will have a more realistic look about it.
 

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Not particularly happy with that but assume we'll play the kids again on Tuesday so no risk of injuries to our first team. Good chance we'll be 2nd come our next league game against Dover though.

Edit: There's now talk of moving the Oxford replay to Wednesday and keeping the Kiddy game on Tuesday. Would be an excellent move imo.
 
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The Alty season is rescued for another 3 days......The tie is completed 35 days after the original date.
 

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Won 6-1. Looks like we're doing the double this season then. :fl:
 

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Sounded like the worst game of all time but thank god we are out. The task for Mills is now clear, he needs to get us in the playoffs from here. We won't have any of that Wilkin stuff from last year where he couldn't be sacked whatever the league form because we were still in the Trophy.

It was certainly up there. Full credit to the 35 fans who made the journey. Both sides looked like they didn't really want to win, if you get what I mean. Final 20 minutes really opened up and we managed to find the winner. A clean sheet is a big bonus, two home wins in a row which boosts confidence levels.

Today was without any of our new signings too, and an attendance of 1300 isn't too shabby considering the tie. Hopefully, all things in, we'll back back up towards 2000 next weekend. For the first time in a while, there seems to be a feeling of positivity beginning to shine through on the pitch too.
 

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Nothing. Currently, you are awful and lost us ground on promotion rivals. Mediocre results and back to normality for the Gimps it seems. That 300k already looks to be being doubled down the drain.
 

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We're through to the last 16 following a 1-0 home win v Curzon Ashton
 

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We got there in the end, 4-0 win, Chapell, Hannah, Hunt and Gilchrist with the goals.

First half was as bad as anything you'll come across but it got better in the second half and once Hungerford got a bit tired and had one sent off it was one way traffic. They looked ok to be fair, organised at the back but had nothing up front. They lost their discipline a bit as the game wore on.
 

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