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And just look at that league... nearly half the division is now League 2 or conference. That indicates a lot of teams "punching above their weight". ompare that to our last brief stint in the CCC when it was basically just us and Col Ewe who were small town visitors, with every other side having a nice stadium holding 15000 or more. No wonder we didn't survive long.

Kenilworth Road is not a "nice stadium" !
 
The 4-2 win against Newport County has already been mentioned as a fantastic come-back performance. What about QPR in the FA Cup in 1975? 0-2 down and Dave Elliott and wee Davie Cunningham scored to draw 2-2.

1-0 versus Villa in the Cup anyone??
 
The 4-2 win against Newport County has already been mentioned as a fantastic come-back performance. What about QPR in the FA Cup in 1975? 0-2 down and Dave Elliott and wee Davie Cunningham scored to draw 2-2.

1-0 versus Villa in the Cup anyone??

The Newport game was great from the comeback point of view, but before Tony Hadley scored we were woeful. The QPR game is a good shout they were a seriously good side then. I think that Chris Guthrie got one and Cunningham the other. Luckily for wee Davie there wasn't a taxi driver in sight.
 
The 4-2 win against Newport County has already been mentioned as a fantastic come-back performance. What about QPR in the FA Cup in 1975? 0-2 down and Dave Elliott and wee Davie Cunningham scored to draw 2-2.

1-0 versus Villa in the Cup anyone??

Chico,chico.Wasn't it after that game that they signed Chico Hamilton up?:unsure:
 
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