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Dec 31, 2015 7:35:48 GMT
Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2015 7:35:48 GMT
Thinking back over the year what were the high and low memories from games that you went to ?.
For me the highs were Matty Taylors goal at FGR and the winner at Mansfield in the 98th minute.
The low was at Dover when they scored even though I had been expecting it.
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Post by Bernard Briggs on Dec 31, 2015 7:57:00 GMT
The high was watching Mansell`s penalty ending up in the net. Agree with you on the low. Dover, definitely.
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Dec 31, 2015 8:09:08 GMT
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Dec 31, 2015 8:09:08 GMT
High has to be Wembley and the manner in which penalties were taken. So incisive. And the celebrations after..
Low would be Chesham. Humiliation. Made me feel we took a big step back on our progress at the time..
I'm sure everyone will have their own personal taste, but instinctively I refer back to those incidents.
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Dec 31, 2015 8:13:41 GMT
Post by traveling_wilbury on Dec 31, 2015 8:13:41 GMT
My low was not seeing a single away win during our Non League Season (after going to about 8 games) and the high was the win at Daggers as it was my first away win since Wycombe in 2014!!
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Dec 31, 2015 8:19:07 GMT
Post by Rex on Dec 31, 2015 8:19:07 GMT
Mansells penalty at Wembley was the high, although the entire game that preceded it was horrible. The low was Dover,that equaliser was a real kick in the teeth. However, it did make me realise that I had started caring again.
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Post by Drums on Dec 31, 2015 8:19:36 GMT
I really enjoyed the second leg of the playoffs at the mem when Taylor netted the second '88 minute goal that was then certain to send us to Wembley. The morning of the game my dad and I had been on a classic car tour with some mates, and woken up at 6am to drive from the arse-end of Cornwall to the mem, in a car from the early '70s, which has had a history of overheating. Needless to say we were both pretty nervous.
The feeling of actually making it to the match, Taylor banging in the final goal, and knowing we were going to Wembley was amazing.
I also loved the goalless draw against Woking in January just for the seemingly endless chant about Kevin Betsy. Nice to see him take it in good spirit and applaud us at the end. The 200 gas locked outside probably don't have such fond memories of that game.
Other than that I don't have too many lows from 2015. I wasn't at Dover, but I was listening to it on the radio when they equalised. In a fit of rage I flung myself upwards, forgetting for a moment I was working underneath my car, and promptly smashed my head on the gearbox. That'll be my low point for 2015!
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Dec 31, 2015 8:22:36 GMT
Post by eppinggas on Dec 31, 2015 8:22:36 GMT
Dover made me angry. The low has to be losing and being outplayed at Braintree.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2015 8:28:11 GMT
Dover made me angry. The low has to be losing and being outplayed at Braintree. I think that Braintree was in 2014 ? a year of lows and not many highs.
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Dec 31, 2015 8:31:09 GMT
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Post by DudeLebowski on Dec 31, 2015 8:31:09 GMT
Dover was certainly a gut punch of epic proportions but the pre match atmosphere/party in the pub before the game was absolutely fantastic. Probably one of my favourite ever away day experiences. Scorching hot day, huge BBQ in the garden and they even got in Thatchers gold especially for us. Up until the 89th minute it was the most perfect day. Probably too perfect!
Highlights were definitely away games at Gateshead, Kiddie, Halifax (just for that comeback) and of course Wembley. In this half of the year Luton & Hartlepool trips will take some beating! A dramatic 94th min winner & an easy 3-0 away win on a Tuesday night respectively, after sitting on a mini bus for just shy of 6hrs each way!
So all in all, not a bad year by any stretch as a Gashead!!
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Dec 31, 2015 8:58:23 GMT
Post by eppinggas on Dec 31, 2015 8:58:23 GMT
Dover made me angry. The low has to be losing and being outplayed at Braintree. I think that Braintree was in 2014 ? a year of lows and not many highs. Doh! I'm still mentally scarred...
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Dec 31, 2015 10:41:19 GMT
Post by dido on Dec 31, 2015 10:41:19 GMT
High: Andy Monkhouse's passing (any game) Low: refereeing inconsistencies (any game)
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Dec 31, 2015 12:54:08 GMT
Post by warehamgas on Dec 31, 2015 12:54:08 GMT
Great 2015. Putting both seasons together, by my reckoning (think its right but prepared to be corrected) of the 42 league games we played in 2015 our record was W23 D10 L9. Not counting the play-offs. With play-offs it would be W25. D11 L9. Final counted as draw after 90 mins although of course was our greatest win! Well done everyone connected to the gas for 2015! Who would have thought we would be saying that in May 2014. UTG!!
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