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Do you get the feeling we're getting hung out to dry by the EFL and National League? We're not so much down – but more left hanging in limbo...

Left In Limbo By The EFL and National League

Do you get the feeling we’re getting hung out to dry by the EFL and National League? The independent probe into Macclesfield Town‘s most recent failure to pay players is now done and dusted. It all but seals our fate, which is fair enough. Yet, putting it out at 9pm …

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With the 2009-10 title push on, Grays Athletic 1-2 Stevenage Borough was a fifth straight league win for us. But we had to do it the hard way...

Grays Athletic 1-2 Stevenage Borough

A title push was very much on the cards by late March 2010. Or, at least, back on track; a bit of a wobble in February saw us lose twice (at Tamworth and Rushden). With four league wins and a place in the FA Trophy Final now under our belt, 23 March saw us make a midweek trip to Essex. The Blues were cast adrift at the foot of the table and, when all’s said and done, our archives show Grays Athletic 1-2 Stevenage Borough; a fifth straight league win for us.

But it ain’t as straightforward as that. It never bloody is.

Grays Athletic 1-2 Stevenage Borough: Match Details

Just because the home side were heading for the Blue Square Premier exit door, it didn’t mean we were getting a free ride. In fact, we came up against a side with a real desire to upset the applecart. And that became pretty clear when Jamie Guy put them into a shock lead just before the break. It prompted GW (or at least proved he’d made the right call) to make a double switch at the break; Cole and Sills on for Byrom and Beardo.

Boro’ were now chasing the game; an unfamiliar place for much of that season. It took 20 minutes of huffing and puffing until Bozzie headed us level from Andy Drury‘s corner. The pressure started to mount on the home side. But time was starting to run out for us; Yemi Odubade off and Charlie Griffin on for the final 15 minutes. And we can only describe it as an inspired call by the gaffer.

With four minutes left on the clock, Griffin rose highest to meet a Chris Day free-kick; Boro’ ahead and not before time. The highlights here credit it as an own goal. But the Beeb and, more importantly, we give it to Griff. As GW himself told 3CR after the game: “How you get there’s not important at this time of the season, it’s getting there that’s important”. We can only agree with that statement after this close shave.

Boro’ went on to win eight out of the last nine league outings after that; dropping just three points in a home defeat to Luton. But what if we’d been knocked out of our stride at Grays?

Oh, it almost doesn’t bear thinking about…

Grays Athletic 1-2 Stevenage Borough: Match Timeline

  • 1-0 – Guy (43)
  • 1-1 – Bostwick (65)
  • 1-2 – Griffin (86)
Good Game: A series looking at some of the more wonderful, the utterly memorable, the unbelievably dramatic and the downright ludicrous games which have Stevenage Borough over the years

Mansfield Town 2-3 Stevenage Borough

Good Game: The series looking at the amazing, utterly memorable, unbelievably dramatic and downright ludicrous games that involved Stevenage Borough over the years. But we’ll insist that we accept no liability for memories warped by time, age or alcohol consumption at the time. We’ll never refer to any games involving …

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We're no strangers to getting on the wrong side of others. And we've wound up some teams more than most – such as these five Stevenage rivals...

Stevenage Rivals

We’re no strangers to getting on the wrong side of others over the years. And we’ve wound up some teams more than most – such as these five Stevenage rivals. And that feeling is, of course, mutual. You aren’t proper rivals if the irrational hatred doesn’t flow both ways – …

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Kicking a ball onto the bar – nothing to it, yeah? Well, it's the theory that we put to the test when Soccer AM set us the Crossbar Challenge...

Boro’ Crossbar Challenge

Kicking a ball onto the bar – nothing to it, yeah? Well, it’s the theory that we put to the test when Soccer AM set us the Crossbar Challenge. To be fair, “we” means the Boro’ lads. At no point was BoroGuide ever asked about it. Their loss. Anyway, let’s …

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He kept the goals out as we saw success during the 2010s – but, to Dean Thompson, there's much more to Chris Day than his shot-stopping skills

Chris Day

Goalkeepers. In a lot of ways, it’s much easier to notice their impact on a team – compared to other positions on the pitch, anyway. Think of Gordon Banks and that save from Pele in 1970 is probably what comes to mind first. What about Massimo Taibi? We bet the …

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In modern football, right backs are expected to do it all – in attack or at the back. But it's nothing new at Boro', as you'll find out now...

Right Backs

A great philosopher* once said “nobody grows up wanting to be a Gary Neville“. But we’re not sure about that one. At Boro’, we’ve seen lads wearing the number two shirt and doing quite brilliant things while doing so. In modern football, right backs are expected to do it all …

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Like all those England one-cap wonders, we've also signed our fair share of one-outing – er – wonders? And Carel van der Velden is one of 'em...

Carel van der Velden

If we asked you to, we bet you could name at least one of England’s one-cap wonders. Steve Guppy – he’s one. Brian Stein is another. See, it’s easy. But what about if we ask you to reel off one of Boro’s (many) one-outing wonders from over the years? Now …

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As the EFL suits log onto their Zoom calls to sort out how best to end the 'current' season, Tranmere have put their own plan into the frame...

Tranmere Have A Plan. Could It Help Us Too?

As the EFL suits log onto their Zoom calls to sort out how best to end the ‘current’ season, Tranmere have put their own plan into the frame. And it’s a plan that could help us out too – before any Rovers fans think that we’re poo-poohing it. The idea …

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