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Post by wutangkillerbees on May 20, 2015 20:37:18 GMT
What's yours?
Kiddie away was my fave, cracking atmosphere and an excellent away terrace. Also broke my away game losing streak which seemed to have gone on forever.
Having missed alty and Braintree, I'll go for bath city at the mem as my low
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Post by Gas-Ed on May 20, 2015 20:38:48 GMT
Kidderminster and Altrincham.
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Post by tumshie on May 20, 2015 20:43:21 GMT
I'll reserve judgement til after the court case.
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Post by seanclevedongas on May 20, 2015 20:46:18 GMT
Grimsby and Gateshead away were great days and Alty and Alfreton away dire
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2015 20:48:37 GMT
Low = The first kick off of the season until Mansell's penalty High = Mansells Penalty
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Post by grayraydon on May 20, 2015 20:57:46 GMT
Low for me in games I attended would be letting in that goal at dover and the journey home, or losing at home to FGR.
High for me would probably be Kiddy away as well, for all the reasons you stated.
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Post by britishgas on May 20, 2015 21:00:02 GMT
My favourite home game was Barnet. Great atmosphere in the Blackthorn under the lights, it was absolutely watering it down if I remember correctly. Macca absolutely bossed Akinde, The Beard was smashing into anything that moved in midfield, Taylor actually scored a 1v1, and Balenta scored the winner with his face in the 94th minute. Was the game where my view of DC changed - seeing how hard the players were fighting for each other against a superior team after having to watch O'Toole et al half-arse it for so long made me realise that he was what we needed.
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Post by hpgas on May 20, 2015 21:07:05 GMT
Braintree away. Open terrace, dull atmosphere, weird behaviour (both from the referee and our fans). Long trek home for some families. Would Darryl be fired on Monday? Best Macclesfield at home. Felt we could achieve anything from then on. Second best Nuneaton away. Really good banter on the terrace, good result, start of a brand new year. Cold mind. Remember one of ours shouting to (part-time) Nuneaton players "you've got work in the morning". Then other gashead starting to pipe-up from different parts of the terrace "I've got work in the morning"....
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on May 20, 2015 21:54:54 GMT
High would be Barnet at home as it was that game where I realised we could reslly give this title race a crack.
Low would be Braintree away, for the opposite reasons as it seemed we weren't really hesding anywhere at that point.
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Post by Gas4life!!! on May 20, 2015 22:09:32 GMT
Coming back twice against gateshead at home under the bt cameras just for the beard to cap off a great result, and the mans desire, and joy after scoring is the heart within the club which is why we love the guy and club as we do.
Downside mmmmmmmm? I would say dovers equalizer as couple of minutes more we would of been champions, felt almost as bad as the mansfield game deep inside, could of been heading for another year in the conference, but all smiles now.
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Post by 95gas on May 20, 2015 22:49:59 GMT
Low is definitely the Dover equalizer. Hadn't felt that down since Mansfield Highs were when we were pushing for automatic, beating Barnet, Grimsby etc.
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Post by costahotshot on May 21, 2015 7:10:57 GMT
High, Mansel's penalty at Wembley, low Dover away
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Post by wutangkillerbees on May 21, 2015 7:19:47 GMT
How did I forget Dover! I was on the bus to bedminster when that went in, with city having just secured promotion at Ashton, all I could think was 'why always us!?'
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Post by Dirt Dogg on May 21, 2015 8:00:25 GMT
High: actually winning an away game comfortably at Kidderminster. Something we haven't done for years!
Low: losing to the likes of Braintree and Altrincham and wondering if we really would be down in non league for years!
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2015 8:19:20 GMT
Losing to Bath in the cup was my low. That result really tested my faith in DC.
Turning over Barnet at our place was a huge turning point in our belief as a club that we could gain promotion.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on May 21, 2015 8:31:55 GMT
I don't see Dover as the biggest low because at least by that stage we werr going to be in the playoffs and was proud of the lads at that stage.
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Post by gasincider on May 21, 2015 8:47:59 GMT
Low has to be kicking off at home to Grimsby and seeing all the Vanorama signs around the ground(which have already gone by the way)
High. The resurrection of our club as a team of fighters. Namely at Wrexham on a bloody cold midweek, when we lost both our keeper and Della Verde and still refused to lose.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2015 11:15:11 GMT
What's yours? Kiddie away was my fave, cracking atmosphere and an excellent away terrace. Also broke my away game losing streak which seemed to have gone on forever. Having missed alty and Braintree, I'll go for bath city at the mem as my low Ill go with Bath City as my low, as that day i was going in for a operation at 2:45, came round at 9:30 to find out we lost!
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Post by kylegas on May 21, 2015 14:31:45 GMT
Home to Barnet was the high, that was the belief builder that we could catch them, Braintree at home as well as that was when we went top, low definitely Dover, in our hands and thrown away at the death
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Post by gretschgas on May 21, 2015 14:40:02 GMT
High was Harrison's goal at Dover. With Barnet being held I thought that moment that we were going to be champions.
Low was not that long after that when the ball was bundled in for the Dover equaliser. Was a horrid drive back that was.
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