by Gullscorer » 02 Apr 2013, 18:46
And I'm not joking. Assuming that the Gulls' performance on Monday was a mere pothole on the road to ultimate glory, a consequence of too many Easter Eggs and hot cross buns (!), Gillingham are beatable.
They've won 5, drawn 1, and lost 3 of their home games this year. The draw was against York. They beat Northampton 2-0. All other home games ended in wins or defeats by an odd goal.
A win for them, with other results going their way, would mean they are promoted. But all their defeats this year have been at home. They will be a bag of nerves.
No better time to be playing them! Gills 1 Gulls 3.

And I'm not joking. Assuming that the Gulls' performance on Monday was a mere pothole on the road to ultimate glory, a consequence of too many Easter Eggs and hot cross buns (!), Gillingham are beatable.
They've won 5, drawn 1, and lost 3 of their home games this year. The draw was against York. They beat Northampton 2-0. All other home games ended in wins or defeats by an odd goal.
A win for them, with other results going their way, would mean they are promoted. But all their defeats this year have been at home. They will be a bag of nerves.
No better time to be playing them! Gills 1 Gulls 3. :-D