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Post by rickyqpr on May 8, 2023 18:31:53 GMT
I stayed for the finale - the large majority did not though. No one ran onto the pitch. The lap of honour was with little gap after the final whistle - possibly to avoid an empty stadium. Those who stayed were charitable with Adomah getting a very good reception and song. The players, as ever walked round with their children, Rob Dickie quite a way out on his own, carrying his two small children. Sinclair Armstrong seemed to be in a bad place - not sure what that was all about - did not bode well. But much like the game, the players looked very down and disinterested. Sad....
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Post by londonranger on May 8, 2023 21:01:24 GMT
Yes, how absolutely Sad.
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Post by nomar on May 9, 2023 7:29:15 GMT
Lap of appreciation?
More like Walk of Shame.
Staying up by default with utterly unacceptably disgraceful home performances.
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