|
Post by borobob on Apr 27, 2023 22:59:06 GMT
The brave fight from Concord came to an end tonight, Havant winning 4-3 and Concord relegated.
This means that Havant can get to the same points as St Albans by winning on Saturday, but with a six goal difference at the moment.
That also means St Albans will need a point, minimum, against us to ensure their play off place!!
Could be an interesting game!!
Now, do we want to help our Hampshire neighbours, or roll over and let them down?? Would they do the same for us??
Decisions, decisions!!.
I say go for it Boro, I think I would rather play Havant than St Albans, even on the plastic!!, but I'm not sure St, Albans will win play offs either!
COME ON YOU YELLOWWSSAA!! OR WHITES AS IT WILL BE SATURDAY!!
|
|
|
Post by saints1908 on Apr 28, 2023 7:24:14 GMT
Last night's result certainly means Saturday will be an interesting afternoon and we look forward to welcoming you back to the Park! Expect a big crowd as attendances have grown significantly in the last couple of seasons and our last few games have been 1,900-2000+. Tomorrow is likely to be an even bigger crowd with tickets selling incredibly well - and I'd recommend purchasing online (you can purchase by card at the turnstiles but you get in quicker if you've got your ticket already). Also, like Dulwich, the turnstiles, shop and bars are card only. Here's a link to details for Saturday www.stalbanscityfc.com/next-up-saints-vs-farnborough/
|
|
|
Post by Tom Bowen on Apr 28, 2023 11:35:35 GMT
To be fighting for survival in the last week of the season when they were rock bottom with many games in hand to play, four times in seven days, each week, is a phenomenal turnaround. Gutting for them to concede that late on and end up being the goal that seals their fate.
|
|