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Stevenage v Exeter City (10 Aug 2019): Not the opening day outcome we wanted for last week, but here's hoping second time's the charm for Boro'

Exe Communication

Not the opening day outcome we wanted for last week, but here’s hoping second time’s the charm for Boro’. Now we’re free from the watchful gaze of the live Sky cameras and done with the Salford fairytale, we can get the 2019-20 show on the road. Sure, it’s one week …

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Salford City v Stevenage: Day one of a new season? It's time, once again, to be going to the match...

Going To The Match

…and to think we’d just been getting used to all the peace and quiet. Ha, yeah right. So lost for ideas we were over this summer, we decided to tart the gaff up. You can tell we ain’t all that at DIY though. There’s touching up needed everywhere, innit. But the …

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Stevenage v Cheltenham Town (04 May 2019): ...and so it's all coming down to this, a match that Boro' must win and hope other results play ball!

Robins In Da Hood

…and so it’s all coming down to this, a match that Boro’ must win and hope other results play ball! Nothing has changed much since last weekend. There’s a two-point gap to make up between us and the playoffs, and about a billion clubs ready to pounce if Newport or …

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Mansfield Town v Stevenage (27 Apr 2019): Two to go, two points to get. And none of our rivals for the last playoff spot have a harder sell...

From Stags To Riches?

For 10-or-so minutes on Easter Monday, we’d put ourselves in the box seat. Getting in front against Exeter had lifted us into the top seven for the first time since we can’t remember when. Then the Grecians spoiled it all by doing something stupid like score too. It’s a bit …

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Port Vale v Stevenage (19 Apr 2019): Big weekend, innit. Our hopes of making the playoffs died, then rose again – like some sort of miracle...

Vale Force

Big weekend, innit. Our hopes of making the playoffs died, and then – on the third game – came back again like some sort of miracle. What’s that all about? If only there was some metaphor we could make of it. Y’know, such as a religious festival we could compare …

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Stevenage v Carlisle United (13 Apr 2019): The result of this match indoors could cause intrigue in a race for the playoffs we thought we'd lost...

Reach Out (Carlisle Be There)

Five games left, then. And, sure, didn’t the lads learn a lesson from being carted off to Grimsby after the Notts County debacle? Three points for us, two goals for Kurtis and one happy set of fans at 5pm last Saturday. Now, for the tricky part: a repeat performance that …

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Grimsby Town v Stevenage (06 Apr 2019): After finding no evidence that last week's hiding was an early April Fool's jape, it's Grims O'Clock...

It’s Grims O’Clock

Well, it’s been an exhaustive investigation. And it’s been a drain on the public purse. But we have no evidence that last week’s result against Notts County was an elaborate and early April Fool’s jape. Sorry about that. It’s as you thought. Just a piss-poor day at the office that …

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Stevenage v Notts County (30 Mar 2019): From last week to this, it's one relegation straggler to another for us. And it's a downgrade too...

Tied Up In Notts…

From last week to this, it’s one relegation straggler to another for Boro’. And it’s a bit of a downgrade too; our guests propping up the League Two table and that. In some ways, we did ’em a favour last week by holding the Silkmen of Macclesfield to a score …

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Macclesfield Town v Stevenage (23 Mar 2019): Your future hasn't been written yet. No one's has. So does that mean the playoff chase is still on?

Macc To The Future

Your future hasn’t been written yet. No one’s has. Unless you sign up to the notion of pre-determinism, which – for the end of the week – is a bit too deep to go into. And it’s not really our area. Then, what is our area. Nowt in football is nailed on. …

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MK Dons v Stevenage (16 Mar 2019): Ronnie getting his 500th. Ilias scoring from his own half. Boro' bagging three points. Wow, whatever next...?

Dons Go Breaking Our Heart…

Just five minutes are left on the clock. We’re that close to signing off a much-needed first win since the start of February. And on comes the living legend himself, Ronnie Henry, to bring up 500 outings in Boro’s red and white and blue and black and yellow and whatever …

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