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Thread: National League - Highs and Lows

  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by The_Don_ORiordan View Post
    So now we’re out.

    Best performance? Tough one. Wrexham home probably, on first half performance.

    Worst ? Dover….Hornchurch?

    Best ground visited? Probably York, just for THAT goal by Quevin.

    Worst ground : Dover.

    Best player (Notts) : Palmer for me.

    Best Player (Not Notts) : Mullin

    Worst player (Notts) : Still deciding

    Worst Player (Not Notts) : Paul Rooney (Dover)

    Any offers?
    High: Beating Chessington on penalties to get back in the league.

    Low: Losing to Hornchurch, how embarrassing was that.

  2. #32
    Some great memories. Loads I’d forgotten.

    Loved the comment about us losing pre season to York every season but this season!

  3. #33
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    High: Trying to predict the attendance at Meadow Lane, and continually and happily underestimating it time and time again. It never failed to surprise and impress me.

    Macca hitting a mind boggling 42 goals, all in open play (I don't think that individual achievement has fully sunk in yet)#25/1

    Low: The sheer number and predictability of Wrexham Kate winners, and all too regular comebacks in games throughout the season. It meant even with us winning ourselves so frequently it brought pressure all season and at times meant I couldn't fully enjoy the Notts 3 points.

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    A high of the National League was the birth of the Mark Stallard, 'GET IN', and Charlie Slater losing his voice, (in a nice way )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpies1959 View Post
    A high of the National League was the birth of the Mark Stallard, 'GET IN'
    definite BFD!

    another high for me is how we showed good sports can also be winners

    low - TARs absence

  6. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mud Pie View Post
    definite BFD!

    another high for me is how we showed good sports can also be winners

    low - TARs absence
    Low - Being non-league has-beens.

    High - The whole of last season.
    To win so many matches so comprehensively (and stylishly) is staggering and I don't suppose will ever be beaten.

    Regarding the NL in general - Hopefully we will look back fondly on this period as the sling shot for a phoenix-like rise.
    It had its surreal charming moments, but we do not want to return... ever.

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