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  1. #11
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    Last 9 game unbeaten start was 1970/71 (Sirrel's championship team)

    Only time we've done better than that was an incredible 18 game unbeaten start in 1930/31.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    Last 9 game unbeaten start was 1970/71 (Sirrel's championship team)

    Only time we've done better than that was an incredible 18 game unbeaten start in 1930/31.
    We were champions both seasons, so let’s keep it going.

    Another good crowd again today, though only the third-highest in the division (behind Grimsby and Wrexham - the latter had over 8,000, so I assume they’ve got their fourth stand open now).

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    Last 9 game unbeaten start was 1970/71 (Sirrel's championship team)

    Only time we've done better than that was an incredible 18 game unbeaten start in 1930/31.
    It will mean absolutely nothing, if at the end of the season we are not promoted..

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    Quote Originally Posted by nw6pie View Post
    We were champions both seasons, so let’s keep it going.

    Another good crowd again today, though only the third-highest in the division (behind Grimsby and Wrexham - the latter had over 8,000, so I assume they’ve got their fourth stand open now).
    We are currently averaging 744 more than the first season at this level. The increase is presumably due (for the most part) to people being less inclined to stay at home after being under house arrest for so long - Overall stats across football would confirm or rule out that theory, the general impression seems to be that this is the case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by durhampie View Post
    It will mean absolutely nothing, if at the end of the season we are not promoted..
    Can't beat some classic Durham pessimism

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freeman25 View Post
    Can't beat some classic Durham pessimism
    The time to gloat is when we have played the so-called top teams and beaten them, not when we are struggling to beat a bunch of part timers...

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    The 2005/6 season started well as the coaching team had got us incredibly fit. Early season the other teams couldn’t cope. The reality was the team wasn’t good enough so as other teams gained fitness the lack of quality showed

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