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Even good teams have bad games, games where they can't get going.

They beat Luton, when Luton couldn't get themselves together, on merit. They ARE a BAD team, but there are several pretty poor ones, and the half-decent ones are also capable of becoming BAD sometimes.

I remember pointing out months and months ago we had no one capable of adding significantly to our goals for column. Many of them had a binary lifetime total of league goals ......... only Dennis has regularly proved capable of scoring double figures in a season, though Ugwu has twice suggested he also would be capable if he were ever to get fit.

McCourt, Reed, Rowley and Weir are all doing as well or better than we could have expected in terms of goals. We are what we are. Jack has to conjure goals out of this team and somehow drag it into 22nd place. I don't envy him.

By the way Brewster was AGAIN subbed early this week by Chorley, didn't score and they couldn't beat North Ferriby. Jacob Hazel didn't score this week!
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Stevenage - by Devongone - 27-01-2018, 13:23
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RE: Stevenage - by Dancingwilldoit - 27-01-2018, 20:12
RE: Stevenage - by bluepooch - 27-01-2018, 22:22
RE: Stevenage - by Dancingwilldoit - 27-01-2018, 23:55
RE: Stevenage - by bluepooch - 28-01-2018, 00:13
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RE: Stevenage - by bluepooch - 28-01-2018, 01:01
RE: Stevenage - by bluepooch - 28-01-2018, 11:50
RE: Stevenage - by Dancingwilldoit - 28-01-2018, 12:44
RE: Stevenage - by Devongone - 28-01-2018, 13:35
RE: Stevenage - by Dancingwilldoit - 28-01-2018, 14:42
RE: Stevenage - by bluepooch - 28-01-2018, 16:36
RE: Stevenage - by Dancingwilldoit - 28-01-2018, 18:31
RE: Stevenage - by bluepooch - 28-01-2018, 19:36
RE: Stevenage - by Devongone - 29-01-2018, 13:55
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RE: Stevenage - by Devongone - 29-01-2018, 17:56
RE: Stevenage - by Dancingwilldoit - 29-01-2018, 18:31
RE: Stevenage - by bluepooch - 29-01-2018, 19:48
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