His celebration with the fans and his team mates, giving his shirt to that young lad, something he will remember forever, well, i ****ing love all that! Forget the serious shit for a minute, when you get wrapped up in that kind of emotion (as a city fan) it's as good as it gets! Well done Callum, lovely to see after such a poor run. Happy :hehe:
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Allsop showed a turn of pace to join him at the other end. He'd just been down 'injured' :hehe:
NG's sprint to the bench after scoring was fun to watch too. Good night all round. Hopefully will spark us into life a bit for the battle ahead.
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Who was that little ginger bloke who Ng seemed to pick out for his celebration? The new dead ball specialist?Originally posted by Baloo View PostAllsop showed a turn of pace to join him at the other end. He'd just been down 'injured' :hehe:
NG's sprint to the bench after scoring was fun to watch too. Good night all round. Hopefully will spark us into life a bit for the battle ahead.
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Adrenaline is a wonderful thing....Originally posted by Baloo View PostAllsop showed a turn of pace to join him at the other end. He'd just been down 'injured' :hehe:
NG's sprint to the bench after scoring was fun to watch too. Good night all round. Hopefully will spark us into life a bit for the battle ahead.
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I don’t think their effort can be questioned all seasonOriginally posted by Carl Dale's Mole View PostThe way the whole team and staff celebrated gives me hope. They could have easily gone through the motions, blame the manager carousel and move on in the summer but it's clear to me that they want it almost as much as we do. Happy days :ayatollah:
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I agree, I would have thought there's been a fair bit of professional embarrassment felt among the squad in recent weeks - Robinson may also have felt he owed the club and supporters a goal after his penalty misses.Originally posted by EastbourneBlue View PostI don’t think their effort can be questioned all season
Also agree that the celebration for the second goal was a good sign even if I get that it's easy to give the impression of being a united squad after you've just won.
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The emotions shown during both goal celebrations were clearly far deeper than what you'd normally witness after a goal. Like others in this thread have said, I was very pleasantly surprised at the 'togetherness' of everyone involved.. players, coaches, and those back on the bench.Originally posted by superfeathers View PostAs others have said I was struck by the celebrations of both goals. That wasn’t a team that doesn’t care from the keeper to the strikers.
Hopefully the manager is instilling a spirit, and that can be the 12th man to keep us up
One swallow doesn't make a summer, however, what we witnessed is clearly a group who DO care! :ayatollah:
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Nice little wave goodbye to the home fans after his goal 👋 ta’raOriginally posted by Tuerto View PostHis celebration with the fans and his team mates, giving his shirt to that young lad, something he will remember forever, well, i ****ing love all that! Forget the serious shit for a minute, when you get wrapped up in that kind of emotion (as a city fan) it's as good as it gets! Well done Callum, lovely to see after such a poor run. Happy :hehe:
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