by AustrianAndyGull » 15 May 2013, 09:09
forevertufc wrote:Trouble is you could go through almost every game the team won and find a way of calling it the most important win.
The best game for me without doubt was Aldershot home, remember at half time not being able to explain how we were 2.0 behind and then to conceed a third so early in the second half just made you feel like going home, remember going nuts when we leveled it at 3.3 thinking we had nabbed an unlikely point, then goal number 4 goes in and we had won the game, long time since I had felt like that watching Torquay.
Every win was vital in the end including Aldershot, but think you have to look at the run-in for the most important, I could say Dagenham away, 1.0 and down to 10 men after 3mins, then to fall 2.1 behind late on to snatch a priceless point. I could say Morecambe away had we lost that game the team would have gone into the last game in the botton two and under all sorts of pressure.
The home wins over York and Barnet were simply massive, however the most important of the lot agreed was Chesterfield at home, we had just gone through a run of 8 straight defeats the club, players and fans were on our knees, that win gave everyone the lift, belief and confidence, and probably was the reason we went on to gain the points needed.
Opps sorry forgot the worst, can't say Aldershot away becuase I did not go, so for me it has to be Southend home, shocking all over the place, pathetic and many other words I will not put on a family site.
Don't rub it in Dave!
I had my ticket and was holed up in a holiday park near Tavistock eagerly awaiting this game and i got ill and had a sh*t holiday and couldn't make the game which is partly why i booked the bloody holiday so i could get to Plainmoor!!
I missed an all time classic!!!

[quote="forevertufc"]Trouble is you could go through almost every game the team won and find a way of calling it the most important win.
[color=#FF0000]The best game for me without doubt was Aldershot home, r[/color]emember at half time not being able to explain how we were 2.0 behind and then to conceed a third so early in the second half just made you feel like going home, remember going nuts when we leveled it at 3.3 thinking we had nabbed an unlikely point, then goal number 4 goes in and we had won the game, long time since I had felt like that watching Torquay.
Every win was vital in the end including Aldershot, but think you have to look at the run-in for the most important, I could say Dagenham away, 1.0 and down to 10 men after 3mins, then to fall 2.1 behind late on to snatch a priceless point. I could say Morecambe away had we lost that game the team would have gone into the last game in the botton two and under all sorts of pressure.
The home wins over York and Barnet were simply massive, however the most important of the lot agreed was Chesterfield at home, we had just gone through a run of 8 straight defeats the club, players and fans were on our knees, that win gave everyone the lift, belief and confidence, and probably was the reason we went on to gain the points needed.
Opps sorry forgot the worst, can't say Aldershot away becuase I did not go, so for me it has to be Southend home, shocking all over the place, pathetic and many other words I will not put on a family site.[/quote]
Don't rub it in Dave! :lol:
I had my ticket and was holed up in a holiday park near Tavistock eagerly awaiting this game and i got ill and had a sh*t holiday and couldn't make the game which is partly why i booked the bloody holiday so i could get to Plainmoor!! :'( :'(
I missed an all time classic!!! :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(