Yes I know nobodys going to Wembley this year but I would just like to say that after missing 2 home games due to holidays and making 15 away games , how much I have enjoyed this season whatever happens and can't wait for the next (hopefully in league 1) The return of Graham Turner has been very nostalgic and could have backfired. But to me it has brought back great memories as I first started following the Town in 1978 with my late Dad, as an 11 year old girl, when he was player manager taking us up to division 2. My Dad would be very proud to see him back here. So if we don't go up this year, even though I would be disapointed , it has been a very enjoyable season.
Agreed it generally has been enjoyable. Very frustrating mind, let's just hope we are in League 1 next season, or at least automatically the season after.
i hope you go up automatic the season after as well cos that will mean the blues are promoted this season,no hard feelings
yes gt has been a breath of fresh air at the greenhous, if we do not get promo this season, next season is in my opinion what he is planning his squad for. however this season is not over and a suprise of a pleasant sort may still await the shrews this season, as early as 16.55 tomorrow. floreat salopia come on you shrews, breathe on em salop
Can't agree more, Turner has been a breath of fresh air. I am convinced he will be the one who will take Town into L1, either this year or next.
Behave Rocky. Ground sold out, everyone ready to celebrate a great league season, whatever happens, and nothing to lose. The only bad outcome for me would be if you didn't win and we only matched your result. Apart from that, tomorrow's about thanks for an excellent effort and let's at least take positive momentum into the play offs. Anything more will be a massive bonus. Down in Wycombe, there's everything to lose ...
This is great. It's building up like a cup final and we aren't even playing each other. Just imagine the atmosphere if it was Wycombe v Shrewsbury for the last game. Still at least this way we can both end the season on a high. Hope so.
Even more optimistic this afternoon. Doris Day is coming to the match tomorrow not singing "Que Sera Sera" but her own rendition of "Catch Us If You Can" accompanied by the massed pipes of St Chad's Organ with the Quarrymen.