Pilgrims' Patter
The Forum => The B-Ark => Topic started by: Ernie100 on May 12, 2022, 01:23:47 PM
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Good luck tonight lads, all we ask is tht you give it your best shot.
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On my way, not seen any supporters yet. I don't mind losing as long as we give it our all. Good luck lads.
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OMG We are winning 1-0
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Tense.
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Booom!!!!
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What a result!
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great result!!!!!
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Cracking performance!!!!!!
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Brilliant....now Norfolk to Fylde..which way ?
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Brilliant result!! Well done lads, and the 400 strong 12th man.
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Brilliant....now Norfolk to Fylde..which way ?
North West! ;D
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I am still buzzing from last night. It was a game we thoroughly deserved to win. I fear we will be tired for the semi final on Sunday. Also our injury list gets longer. But one thing I am now sure of, is the team will give 100%.Anyone else thought the referee was inconsistent last night? He seemed to let things go, but then book someone for next to nothing ( usually one of our players). Well done lads see you Sunday.
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I very rarely criticise refs but last night's made some really poor decisions, including two that were so blatant they left you wondering how he ever passed his training. Still, forget the ref: what a brilliant BRILLIANT performance. The energy levels were next level and the fact we went toe-to-toe with a full-time outfit for the entire game with no noticeable gap in fitness levels was just mindblowing. Kidderminster showed only flashes of what they were capable of - the Hemmings goal was a corker though, you could only admire it - but Boston never let them settle into any kind of rhythm, pressed them incessantly and looked a constant threat on the break. Marcus Dewhurst's wonder save was one of the highlights of the night for me. Boy, he's a talent.
The only sour note of the night: Kidderminster's new catering is woeful. Bring back the pies!
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I very rarely criticise refs but last night's made some really poor decisions, including two that were so blatant they left you wondering how he ever passed his training. Still, forget the ref: what a brilliant BRILLIANT performance. The energy levels were next level and the fact we went toe-to-toe with a full-time outfit for the entire game with no noticeable gap in fitness levels was just mindblowing. Kidderminster showed only flashes of what they were capable of - the Hemmings goal was a corker though, you could only admire it - but Boston never let them settle into any kind of rhythm, pressed them incessantly and looked a constant threat on the break. Marcus Dewhurst's wonder save was one of the highlights of the night for me. Boy, he's a talent.
The only sour note of the night: Kidderminster's new catering is woeful. Bring back the pies!
I had forgotten about that save. It was world class .
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At last the lads played as most of us thought they were capable of and gave us the best display for a couple of years. Will not single out anyone as they all gave us their very best. Feeling a little bit sorry for JVT missing the game with would you belive it COVID but didn't stop his lovely wife and boys making their own way there. A WONDERFUL WONDERFUL night. UTP
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Just one comment from the Kidderminster Harriers' forum praising us for our performance on Thursday night
"A lot of hurt and disappointment on here, understandably. We didn't play anywhere near our best. We weren't allowed to. I think we should be big enough to say Boston United were outstanding on the night- nothing like the team we beat here a couple of months back. By far the best visiting team I've seen in a while. Loads better than that West Ham for example."
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Thanks Mel. Gutted to say I still have two straight reds and will be missing the Fylde trip as well. Timing could only be worse if we get through to the final. I have a die hard Kiddie fan colleague at work. She's been a Harrier for 30+ years. Said to me Boston deserved to win on Thursday. Fair play in thought. Enjoy a bid day out tomorrow all.