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I played against Ashley Chambers earlier in Quorn. He seemed nice.
 
Yeah, we can all say that now. I lost the faith and anyone who didn't is a mad man
 
Logically I could see we were very likely to go down, but the fixtures told me we had a good chance. It was a very confusing time.
I was the opposite. I felt sure we'd stay up but had you told me what we'd need to do to achieve that, I'd have said no way.
 
I was the opposite. I felt sure we'd stay up but had you told me what we'd need to do to achieve that, I'd have said no way.

This. Seven wins and a draw from nine was inconceivable.

Four wins was more plausible (but still unlikely given the rest of the season thus far ) but still looked a tall order.

I doubt I will ever see anything quite like that again in my lifetime.

Speaking to friends who are fans of other clubs they are all really pleased we survived in the way we did and (as happens sometimes) love the David and Goliath way in which we survived.

People will for years speak of 'doing a Leicester'.
 
This. Seven wins and a draw from nine was inconceivable.

Four wins was more plausible (but still unlikely given the rest of the season thus far ) but still looked a tall order.

I doubt I will ever see anything quite like that again in my lifetime.

Speaking to friends who are fans of other clubs they are all really pleased we survived in the way we did and (as happens sometimes) love the David and Goliath way in which we survived.

People will for years speak of 'doing a Leicester'.

Images of those games came flooding back as I read the post.

The fluffed shot converted by King at West Ham, Vardy's winner and celebration at West Brom, Ulloa running all the way to the bench after scoring against Swansea, the penalty missed by Burnley and scoring at the other end within a minute, tearing Newcastle apart and even Morgan getting a goal, the final whistle at Sunderland, the battering of QPR.

Goosebumps...
 
This. Seven wins and a draw from nine was inconceivable.

Four wins was more plausible (but still unlikely given the rest of the season thus far ) but still looked a tall order.

I doubt I will ever see anything quite like that again in my lifetime.

Speaking to friends who are fans of other clubs they are all really pleased we survived in the way we did and (as happens sometimes) love the David and Goliath way in which we survived.

People will for years speak of 'doing a Leicester'.

Bitter experience of too many top flight relegations, often at the same time watching Cov pull off their usual escapology act, meant that for me, by March, it definitely seemed like "fold up your tent and slope off" time. I don't recall us ever mounting a successful escape, the odd last day victory and the MON team's first season last week flourish being about as good as it ever got. I always thought this was because historically as a club we underinvested, and ran out of puff after Xmas as lack of resources and injuries took their toll.

Well, times have changed haven't they? Magic.
 
Claims he was signed by director of football then told first day of pre season he wasn't wanted.

Also apparently on a decent whack. What a farce our club was under Mandy.
 
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