Definitely the game of the season (so far!). Stevenage made their intentions clear at the start with a series of brutal fouls on our smaller players. Unfortunately a weak ref thought they might benefit from a chat with him rather than a booking (he did not know that with Stevenage there is no-one at home) so it is a mystery how they ended this part of the game with only one yellow. Even worst the ref and linesman missed a blatant handball in the build up to their first goal. Similarly they were incompetent in missing a clear foul by us in the build-up to our first so honours even there. It was great to see Collins moving so well and our other attacking players getting close to him and playing him in on goal.
We then had a good attacking period when Collins was upended when about to have a shot (not even a yellow card for that) and Lawrence slotted home coolly. Then a great move put Collins in but the keeper just about got a hand on his chip. Worse was to come as we were caught sleeping by a clever far post corner and conceded again.
Stevenage were much less of an attacking threat in the second half and we had a lot of pressure from corners and then their keeper foiled Collins again. The familiar time-wasting and play-acting was in evidence as Stevenage tried to hang on for a point but it was fantastic with a few minutes left to see Collins get in on goal again and slot it home this time. It was a very sweet moment to beat a side like them (if my side played with the cynicism they do I would give up watching football).
A rejuvenated Collins must be Man of the Match but honourable mention must also go to Gayle and Lawrence who repeatedly carved Stevenage open down our right hand side. Finally I am all for equal opportunities but that should not extend to a clearly visually impaired linesman who seemingly did not know that a handball is a foul or that the whole of the ball has to cross the line for a throw-in - his second half performance was the worst I have ever seen in over fifty years of watching football
We then had a good attacking period when Collins was upended when about to have a shot (not even a yellow card for that) and Lawrence slotted home coolly. Then a great move put Collins in but the keeper just about got a hand on his chip. Worse was to come as we were caught sleeping by a clever far post corner and conceded again.
Stevenage were much less of an attacking threat in the second half and we had a lot of pressure from corners and then their keeper foiled Collins again. The familiar time-wasting and play-acting was in evidence as Stevenage tried to hang on for a point but it was fantastic with a few minutes left to see Collins get in on goal again and slot it home this time. It was a very sweet moment to beat a side like them (if my side played with the cynicism they do I would give up watching football).
A rejuvenated Collins must be Man of the Match but honourable mention must also go to Gayle and Lawrence who repeatedly carved Stevenage open down our right hand side. Finally I am all for equal opportunities but that should not extend to a clearly visually impaired linesman who seemingly did not know that a handball is a foul or that the whole of the ball has to cross the line for a throw-in - his second half performance was the worst I have ever seen in over fifty years of watching football
