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Post by nws on Mar 28, 2014 18:29:40 GMT
I mean Maidstone United's reformation not Henry VIII.
Mildenhall was a good day, Tonbridge was enjoyable, Dulwich away last year was certainly atmospheric and Halesowen was very enjoyable. However, for me it is the end of season relegation decideer at Folkestone. It was sheer agonising, tension-filled drama with a mixture of sheer relief and joy at the final whistle, especially as we should have added more goals to Takaloo's single goal. The fact that we didn't is what made it such an 'intersting' game in those last few minutes.
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Post by tim on Mar 29, 2014 8:39:12 GMT
Halesowen, good result good trip nice day out, the legend that is Nathan Paul pushing past the steward to join us on the terrace Newport IOW good result just a good day out! Beckenham away, what a turn around, and 'larging it up' in their bar! But you're going to upset Trolley, because he wasn't allowed to go to two of them!
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Post by jt on Mar 29, 2014 8:42:11 GMT
0-0 friendly against gillingham at Bourne park
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Post by russc on Mar 29, 2014 8:48:13 GMT
I mean Maidstone United's reformation not Henry VIII. That's my Lutherans v Calvinists joke knackered then! Can't decide between Folkestone or Halesowen
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Post by islandstone on Mar 29, 2014 8:57:44 GMT
Halesowen, just. 35 mins of great escape briefly interrupted by the penalty. Then defo folkestone.
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Post by southwick1 on Mar 29, 2014 9:00:11 GMT
Winning the league at Sevenoaks was special but for me the relegation decider down at Folkestone just about gets it.Our fans that day were amazing and the atmosphere we created that day has not been bettered since.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2014 9:30:36 GMT
Could give winning the Kent league away at Deal or Sevenoaks. Could go Newport I.O.W (which is my favourite away day to date) in front of the BBC footy focus cameras
However for me it is the glorious victory in the playoff final last year - for the finally home feel good factor throughout the club and the sheer quality of our performance we were utterly dominant.
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Post by nws on Mar 29, 2014 9:40:15 GMT
Winning the league at Sevenoaks was special but for me the relegation decider down at Folkestone just about gets it.Our fans that day were amazing and the atmosphere we created that day has not been bettered since. That's what I thought, S1. The sheer willing on of the team from the terrace with singing from 2:30 to 5pm and after was something else. You could feel the will to win running through the veins of everyone that day.
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Post by lh on Mar 29, 2014 9:46:10 GMT
Folkestone away to stay up for me, seemed like the players really wanted it that day and what a following we took down there, Walton Casuals away to win the league ? Anyone else remember beating high flying Chelmsford away in the FA Trophy with goals from Lynden Rowland?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2014 9:56:28 GMT
You could feel the will to win running through the veins of everyone that day. I would imagine it was more than just a will to win running through the veins of Tim and his minions...?
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Post by binsey on Mar 29, 2014 12:02:17 GMT
There's only one , v Brighton back home
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Post by daveu on Mar 29, 2014 12:38:57 GMT
Winning the league at Sevenoaks was special but for me the relegation decider down at Folkestone just about gets it.Our fans that day were amazing and the atmosphere we created that day has not been bettered since. That's what I thought, S1. The sheer willing on of the team from the terrace with singing from 2:30 to 5pm and after was something else. You could feel the will to win running through the veins of everyone that day. Apart from a bloke standing near me who even though he was wearing a stones shirt had no idea of the implications of the result either way. Sent from my HTC Desire C using Tapatalk
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