Of course. I should have said many and not most. And there were many games last season that could very easily gone either way but we managed to get a result.Red_Army wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:16 pmApart from last season's games where there were not fine margins.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2019 3:32 pm Most games are fine margins. Last season was no different. Strange how well organised teams seem to win most of them when shambolic teams don’t.
Sometimes teams have off days yet still win whilst others get stuffed. I’ve often wondered what make all the difference.
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Exactly.
It’s almost like the fine margins go the way of the better team most of the time.
It’s almost like the fine margins go the way of the better team most of the time.
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Lol. It occurs to me that people only consider the fine margins that go in our favour only, while forgetting everything else. Like Cheltenham and Stevenage could have easily had penalties awarded while the score was 0-0.
We might have got something had Dennis had his shooting boots on, but then again had Colchester had theirs, it could have been a heavier defeat.
We might have got something had Dennis had his shooting boots on, but then again had Colchester had theirs, it could have been a heavier defeat.