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Post by uttoxbrewer on May 16, 2015 21:49:23 GMT
OK folks, now the dust has died down a bit and we haven't got any of that play off stress to occupy our minds, what was/were your favourite games of 2014/15? Any games can count and for any bizarre reason you may choose. My personal favourites were Southend (home), Carlisle (home) and Cambridge (away), because all of these games (and maybe more) summed up the never say die attitude that existed within the squad, even or especially in the face of adversity and when the chips were down and showed the Brewers never knew when they were beaten (and weren't in my personal favourites, even though they left it late in one in particular game). Last season even ran my favourite ever Brewers season (1986/87) close.
How about you?......
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Post by observer on May 17, 2015 0:17:48 GMT
Carlisle home.
Just an incredible game.
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Post by woody on May 17, 2015 5:06:38 GMT
Daggers away - set the tone for the remainder of the season. Came from behind to take top spot and stay there. Southend at home. An amazing turn around against the odds.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2015 9:40:41 GMT
Well the two home wins vs Wigan and QPR are up there for the victory and for the atmosphere. Southend at home, we played half the match with 10 men and came back from 0-1 down to steal a last minute victory. But Morecombe away (promoted) and Cambridge away (Champions) were very special days and will not be forgotten quickly.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2015 12:02:44 GMT
Well I have to agree here, Southend and Carlisle at home in the league and the away games at Dagenham, Morecambe and Cambridge. Plus the Carling cup games at home to QPR and Wigan. All special games over the course of the season. The reasons as stated by others above. Overall I have to go for Cambridge United away. Its a ground and club we usually don't do well at, there is a rivalry going back to our 1st Conference play off, there fans rate us as tinpot, but this time even in adversity backed by a record away following of almost 2,000 we showed all the characteristics that took us to promotion to come back with 10 men and seal the title. Our 1st ever football league title. The victory has importantly made people look at Burton Albion in a different light which all added together makes it my favourite game of the season.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2015 16:05:43 GMT
Southend at home for me, really loved the way we played when down to 10 men.
In addition, for the quality of the goals (although I wasn't there) Carlisle away looked fantastic.
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