Today I am suffering from a bad throat and sore bones. I am not ill. Everything is self-inflicted (well, kind of).
The sore throat is as a result of singing and shouting for almost 2 hours at Twerton Park last night – cheering Bath City to victory over Chelmsford in the Play Offs.
The aching bones are from being crushed on the terraces when Hector Mackie scored Bath’s second goal of the game in the 87th minute. Am I complaining? No.
Apparently Chelmsford battered us last night. I agree they had a lot of attempts on goal and time with the ball, but we defended very well and when given the chances ourselves, took them.
Football isn’t about how long you keep the ball or how often you shoot it in the direction of the opponent’s net – it’s about how many goals you score. Bath City scored 2. Chelmsford scored a big, fat zero. Of course, there is the second leg to come on Saturday, where Chelmsford could see to that…
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