Labadie hardly made a startling impact for Notts County it seems. He was taken off with half an hour to go and he got another booking which makes him one away from a two match suspension.
He gets stuck in but unfortunately like Rene gets booked nearly every game so doubt if he would have lasted to the Bristol Rovers game for us.
I'd be more gutted tonight if I was a York fan, conceding a last minute equaliser and two points in a winnable game. We also preserved our goal difference advantage thankfully where we could have caved in after Gillingham went ahead. Morris got 90 minutes fitness under his belt, Rene avoided a booking, Lathrope got a bit fitter. Exeter's stumbling has opened up the play off so if any of our relegation rivals have Chesterfield, Bradford, Southend (which Aldershot do) it makes their games tougher. A Wimbledon fan tells me they are shocking too.
And in a race to the finish line we coudn't really ask for more than 2 home games out of three against one struggling side and two mid-table ones with only pride to play for.
Labadie soon out anyway
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Excellent post this - we were never going to get anything out of yesterday's game - the bigger picture shows that we have a really good chance to creep over the line. We mustn't allow ourselves to get despondent - next week is massive though!londongull63 wrote:Labadie hardly made a startling impact for Notts County it seems. He was taken off with half an hour to go and he got another booking which makes him one away from a two match suspension.
He gets stuck in but unfortunately like Rene gets booked nearly every game so doubt if he would have lasted to the Bristol Rovers game for us.
I'd be more gutted tonight if I was a York fan, conceding a last minute equaliser and two points in a winnable game. We also preserved our goal difference advantage thankfully where we could have caved in after Gillingham went ahead. Morris got 90 minutes fitness under his belt, Rene avoided a booking, Lathrope got a bit fitter. Exeter's stumbling has opened up the play off so if any of our relegation rivals have Chesterfield, Bradford, Southend (which Aldershot do) it makes their games tougher. A Wimbledon fan tells me they are shocking too.
And in a race to the finish line we coudn't really ask for more than 2 home games out of three against one struggling side and two mid-table ones with only pride to play for.
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