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Thread: Match Thread vs. Chesterfield 21.11.20 [NL]

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  1. #1
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    Get a second! Don’t be silly. Let’s defend for the rest of the match 😂

  2. #2
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    Last time Chesterfield failed to score in a league game was back on 1st February, against.... Notts County.

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    Didn't last long 1-1.

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    As expected all the negativity resurfaces as soon as we're 'losing' 1-1

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    As expected all the negativity resurfaces as soon as we're 'losing' 1-1
    The point being Swale , we should not keep letting in poor goals. Having took the lead, we should be scoring again and finishing them off, not letting them equalise , and hoping we will get something in the second half

    As for losing, when its 1-1 , we might as well loose , as get 1 point, its 3 points and winning that pushes you up the table.
    And as it stands torquay are winning so we are 11 points behind the leaders

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