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Pegojack said:Great memories of a great day, but the more I watch those highlights, the more I think our second penalty decision was very dodgy! We'd never get that one today. Phew!
3swan said:When we went back to the car after the Exeter game, we thought the same and 'cheered ' ourselves up with all the non league grounds we could go to
A couple of days before the Rochdale game decided to see our last away game In the league. Then came the Hull game with all the mixed emotions.
Not sure how I feel about next season as, are key players staying, and a massive change In how we defend and a better balance of risk taking.
At the moment I just feel as 3 wasted seasons with no positivity looking forward
J_B said:3swan said:When we went back to the car after the Exeter game, we thought the same and 'cheered ' ourselves up with all the non league grounds we could go to
A couple of days before the Rochdale game decided to see our last away game In the league. Then came the Hull game with all the mixed emotions.
Not sure how I feel about next season as, are key players staying, and a massive change In how we defend and a better balance of risk taking.
At the moment I just feel as 3 wasted seasons with no positivity looking forward
Yeah, Rochdale is often forgotten with what happened a week later. James Thomas taken off for Mark Richards half way through the second half and he scored with what was probably his first touch and we hung on…
PSumbler said:I remember exactly where I was for that Rochdale game - Universal Studios in Florida calling home at around 1230 to find out the score - shortest but happiest call of the holiday!
Pegojack said:Great memories of a great day, but the more I watch those highlights, the more I think our second penalty decision was very dodgy! We'd never get that one today. Phew!
3swan said:J_B said:Yeah, Rochdale is often forgotten with what happened a week later. James Thomas taken off for Mark Richards half way through the second half and he scored with what was probably his first touch and we hung on…
The memory often trips me up but I do seem to remember it took ages for the ball to cross the line.
Pegojack said:3swan said:The memory often trips me up but I do seem to remember it took ages for the ball to cross the line.
You're spot on, me and my mate Phil drove up from Hereford to see the match that day. The ball literally trickled over the line for that goal. My main memory of the day is Kris O'Leary at the final whistle running over to us Swans fans in the side stand and jumping into the crowd in celebration. We were going bananas!