us & Stevenage are not going anywhere soon

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Nesty
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win lose or draw today and for a few matches Cheltenham and Stevenage are locked into 15th & 16th positions

we are 6 points adrift of Cambridge in 14th and 5 points ahead of Yeovil in 17th

whats the point of this thread you may well ask!! indeed - :)
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Shade
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To inform and assure us that we're secure in lower mid-table. I thank you for your service.
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longmover
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Need to keep pushing on, finish well and we can retain and attract decent players.
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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We have to go to Cambridge in April. Overtaking them must be our target.
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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We closed the gap by a point to Cambridge but our abject failure blew the chance to close it further.
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longmover
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Stevenage have sacked their manager
Robin
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longmover wrote:Stevenage have sacked their manager
This surprises me as he seemed to be doing a reasonably good job from the outside. The timing inparticular is odd given they are safe from relegation (realistically) and surely have one of the lowest budgets in the league.
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Nesty
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longmover wrote:Stevenage have sacked their manager
obviously thinking that if they are level with us they must be cr@p !! (only kidding LOL )
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Robin wrote:
longmover wrote:Stevenage have sacked their manager
This surprises me as he seemed to be doing a reasonably good job from the outside. The timing inparticular is odd given they are safe from relegation (realistically) and surely have one of the lowest budgets in the league.
“We haven't seen the progress expected since we strengthened in January so it is time to move on," chairman Phil Wallace told the club website.

"Darren has given his all for us but our poor league form and points-per-game ratio of less than one since October is not something we can allow to continue.”

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