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Post by indestructibull on Oct 3, 2018 17:37:59 GMT
Hereford weren't a struggling club until he arrived. Many promoted Clubs into NN have done well as they have kept their squads together, and have entered the season with momentum from the year before. Hereford didnt do that, so would be going against history to get anywhere above mid-way. The best way to keep out of the relegation zone in NN is to beat as many of the other bottom half/struggling sides as you can. By taking your early points off Blyth, Curzon, Nuneaton and Leamington at the beginning of the season, you set off on the right course. Good post. Something that people are overlooking amid the current hysteria is that five of our six losses to date have been against the current top seven. Yes, the performances have generally been pretty poor but given a bit of luck (or maybe just a competent referee) and some easier opposition, we should hopefully rise up the table reasonably soon.
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Post by Incognito on Oct 3, 2018 18:09:40 GMT
Shouldn't be difficult to identify. A person who eats vegetables should be easy to spot in a Villa Park crowd. just look out for a cycle riding hat.
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Post by colebridgebull on Oct 3, 2018 18:26:35 GMT
Shouldn't be difficult to identify. A person who eats vegetables should be easy to spot in a Villa Park crowd. just look out for a cycle riding hat. expublican and whitefriar (don't) like this
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