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League 2 2022/23
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Stockport would be the favourites I'm sure. They started the season slowly, so their form over the last 30 odd games will easily be the best of the 4 sides.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Very hard to call the L2 playoffs - 4 pretty evenly matched teams.0 -
Stockport v Salford. 2 local derbies there in the semi's.
As recently as 5 years ago it was a National league north fixture. Now one of them could be playing us next season.0 -
2 goals according to Sky.ForeverAddickted said:
Nope... Mansfield missed out on the Play-Offs by a single goalswords_alive said:Mansfield win 2-0 and salford lose at home to Gills 0-1. is that enough for Mansfield?... apparently not according to BBC table... wish they wouldn't do those live tables during the 90 mins.. bloody confusing.0 -
1 goal according to both the Sky sources I've seen ie Sky TV & Sky website.guinnessaddick said:
2 goals according to Sky.ForeverAddickted said:
Nope... Mansfield missed out on the Play-Offs by a single goalswords_alive said:Mansfield win 2-0 and salford lose at home to Gills 0-1. is that enough for Mansfield?... apparently not according to BBC table... wish they wouldn't do those live tables during the 90 mins.. bloody confusing.0 -
My sky sports app on my iPhone 🤷🏻‍♂️Covered End said:
1 goal according to both the Sky sources I've seen ie Sky TV & Sky website.guinnessaddick said:
2 goals according to Sky.ForeverAddickted said:
Nope... Mansfield missed out on the Play-Offs by a single goalswords_alive said:Mansfield win 2-0 and salford lose at home to Gills 0-1. is that enough for Mansfield?... apparently not according to BBC table... wish they wouldn't do those live tables during the 90 mins.. bloody confusing.
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It was one goal.
Mansfield scored in the 97th minute and won 2-0. GD of +17 to Salford's +181 -
Likes of Flashscores are the most reliable when it comes to scores / standings
Find the BBC extremely slow in updating anything
https://www.flashscore.co.uk/football/england/league-two/standings/#/U31lbdQe/table/overall
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Stockport though have far more football pedigree. In the late 90s and early 2000s they were in what's now the Championship.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Stockport v Salford. 2 local derbies there in the semi's.
As recently as 5 years ago it was a National league north fixture. Now one of them could be playing us next season.0 -
Remember leaving their ground in early '98 after them beating us, I think 3-0. If you had said to me then, don't worry we'll be the the premiership the next season, I would have been looking for the men in white coats.killerandflash said:
Stockport though have far more football pedigree. In the late 90s and early 2000s they were in what's now the Championship.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Stockport v Salford. 2 local derbies there in the semi's.
As recently as 5 years ago it was a National league north fixture. Now one of them could be playing us next season.0 -
I left at 2 0, went back to the pub and got smashed waiting for my matesÂguinnessaddick said:
Remember leaving their ground in early '98 after them beating us, I think 3-0. If you had said to me then, don't worry we'll be the the premiership the next season, I would have been looking for the men in white coats.killerandflash said:
Stockport though have far more football pedigree. In the late 90s and early 2000s they were in what's now the Championship.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Stockport v Salford. 2 local derbies there in the semi's.
As recently as 5 years ago it was a National league north fixture. Now one of them could be playing us next season.0 -
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Some closer away days next season for us - Orient, Reading, Northampton, Stevenage + maybe Bradford, which whilst further away, a ground I have always liked going to - AND Cambridge stayed up, shite ground, but great away day pub wiseÂ2
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Speaking to my youngest yesterday who lives in Reading, he says you just get off the Liz line at Reading and there is a direct train straight to the ground. New station at the ground now.1
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It's not open yet, but should be very soonbolloxbolder said:Speaking to my youngest yesterday who lives in Reading, he says you just get off the Liz line at Reading and there is a direct train straight to the ground. New station at the ground now.0 -
Stockport were the only side to beat us in a league game at the valley in the 97/98 seasonkillerandflash said:
Stockport though have far more football pedigree. In the late 90s and early 2000s they were in what's now the Championship.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Stockport v Salford. 2 local derbies there in the semi's.
As recently as 5 years ago it was a National league north fixture. Now one of them could be playing us next season.0 -
2 Andy Hunt hatricks against them soon put that right.twiggyaddick said:
Stockport were the only side to beat us in a league game at the valley in the 97/98 seasonkillerandflash said:
Stockport though have far more football pedigree. In the late 90s and early 2000s they were in what's now the Championship.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Stockport v Salford. 2 local derbies there in the semi's.
As recently as 5 years ago it was a National league north fixture. Now one of them could be playing us next season.0 -
Probably want to avoid Stockport being promoted from a footballing perspective. League 2 favourites at start of the season and comfortably beat us in the cup. If I had to bet on who would finish highest out of the 4 teams in league 1 next season I would choose them.ÂThink Carlisle and Salford would more likely to be bottom half sides than the other two.Â1
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I can't see any of the promoted L2 sides being the whipping boys FGR were this season. Losing their manager and key players made this season a bit of a painful one for them, by far the worst side in any EFL division.
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Stockport is at least a direct train from London. Would like them or Bradford back up.0







