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    Quote Originally Posted by CheezyNCFC View Post
    There certainly won't be any crazy high point totals where teams win 25-30+ games in a season
    Dare to dream (Are we that good? I don't know, but I think the chance we actually are is non-zero now.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishpete View Post
    Saw them 2nd half against Chessie. Won 1-0, nothing to fear. Chessie should have won
    I saw the highlights from this game, which I know aren't always the most accurate reflection of a match, but I'm sure Cheaterfield hit the woodwork 4 times. As others said, the stats could indicate they've been very lucky so far and the highlights from that game definitely made it look to be the case.

    I hope we destroy them 5-0. I'm still gutted from when we lost 3-1 at their place to get relegated from L1.

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    I think we've had some good luck this year too deflections etc let's hope it. Continues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robertomac View Post
    I saw the highlights from this game, which I know aren't always the most accurate reflection of a match, but I'm sure Cheaterfield hit the woodwork 4 times. As others said, the stats could indicate they've been very lucky so far and the highlights from that game definitely made it look to be the case.

    I hope we destroy them 5-0. I'm still gutted from when we lost 3-1 at their place to get relegated from L1.

    Only needing a point, 1-0 up in the 88th minute.

    Unbelievable.

    I firmly believe that day was the catalyst for our non-league days, who knows where we’d be had we stayed up that day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagpieMeltdown View Post
    Only needing a point, 1-0 up in the 88th minute.

    Unbelievable.

    I firmly believe that day was the catalyst for our non-league days, who knows where we’d be had we stayed up that day.
    We would have got relegated eventually with Trew in charge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    We would have got relegated eventually with Trew in charge.
    Oh without a doubt.

    I’m talking ownership-wise more than anything. That game changed the course of history and to be brutally honest l wouldn’t actually change a thing. We’ve been on and are still on a hell of a journey since with arguably the best owners we’ve ever had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagpieMeltdown View Post

    That game changed the course of history and to be brutally honest l wouldn’t actually change a thing..
    Three out of the Trews' five seasons in tier 3 went to a final day of the season battle to stay up, and he was talking about selling up by mid-way of the 3rd one, so a return to tier 4 under them definitely looked inevitable.

    Probably would have delayed it though for at least another season if they'd stuck with Paul Hart instead of bringing in Moniz who was totally unsuitable for a last ditch relegation battle, especially given the fact he'd just lost his mother and was seemingly reluctant to take the job before the end of the season.

    A delay in a drop to tier 4 may have been enough for the market to have changed enough in time to avoid the indignity the NL, or we'd have been in Stevenage's position where we got out of jail as a result of Bury's demise. Being in the NL is a stain on the club's history I'd rather not have, so I think I would still go back and change things if I could - at this stage - but obviously if we end up going into tier 2 then it will have been worth the pain. Not so if we end up on a similar curve to the Trews, going up to tier 3 only to come back down again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagpieMeltdown View Post
    Only needing a point, 1-0 up in the 88th minute.

    Unbelievable.

    I firmly believe that day was the catalyst for our non-league days, who knows where we’d be had we stayed up that day.
    Whilst chastening and painful, dropping down to NL probably helped us more than we could imagine. It allowed us to rebuild, get a few seasons challenging at the top end of a league which builds crowds and momentum as well. No one wants to end up down there but look at Luton, Lincoln and Leyton Orient. Two are established league one sides now and one had a season in the premier league

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Balti Pie View Post
    Whilst chastening and painful, dropping down to NL probably helped us more than we could imagine. It allowed us to rebuild, get a few seasons challenging at the top end of a league which builds crowds and momentum as well. No one wants to end up down there but look at Luton, Lincoln and Leyton Orient. Two are established league one sides now and one had a season in the premier league
    Oxford are the other major success story after dropping into tier 5. Wrexham, Bristol Rovers, Stags and Cambridge have all returned to tier 3 without yet making their next move one way or the other.

    It hasn't worked out so well for Tranmere, Carlisle, Grimsby and Hartlepool - the latter pair returning to tier 5. It was a disaster for York and Torquay who ended sinking even deeper than tier 5 after coming back up to tier 4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    Oxford are the other major success story after dropping into tier 5. Wrexham, Bristol Rovers, Stags and Cambridge have all returned to tier 3 without yet making their next move one way or the other.

    It hasn't worked out so well for Tranmere, Carlisle, Grimsby and Hartlepool - the latter pair returning to tier 5. It was a disaster for York and Torquay who ended sinking even deeper than tier 5 after coming back up to tier 4.
    Stockport as well. They've risen three steps up the ladder in recent years, albeit by spending significantly more than most of the clubs around them.

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