April 2nd, 2012
No really, we’ve forgotten. It’s been over 8 hours and since March 3rd since we last had that celebratory feeling when Daryll Duffy gave us the lead at Morecambe so very long ago. Ever since then Cheltenham Town have hit a torrid run of form, and the fears are it’s here to stay. Looking back, …Read the rest…
Tags: cheltenham town, daryll duffy, freddy eastwood, kevin ellison, league 2, mark yates
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January 29th, 2012
What a season this is turning out to be. For the Ruby Cheltonians the 125th anniversary season couldn’t have gone better thus far at least. Another eventful, yet ultimately successful month ends with Cheltenham Town now TOP of League 2 for the first time in 12 years. Couple that with a day out to remember …Read the rest…
Tags: aldershot, cheltenham town, jermaine mcglashan, macclesfield, mark yates, port vale, spurs, tottenham, white hart lane
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December 31st, 2011
That’s how the old adage goes isn’t it? For Cheltenham Town 2011 has without doubt been a year of 2 halves, a quite bizarre turn of events from this very day last year. Our yearly record is a very modestly average Played 54 Won 22 Drawn 11 Lost 21. However, the story is a slightly more …Read the rest…
Tags: aaron o connor, cheltenham town, daryll duffy, luton town, mark yates, marlon pack, southend, spurs, tottenham hotspur, white hart lane
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November 30th, 2011
It’s been a month to the day since I ranted joyfully about the happenings at Whaddon Road and I must admit I expected a downturn in form, my post proving somewhat of a curse as I praised Cheltenham Town to the bitter core… in fact it has done completely the opposite! I will no doubt …Read the rest…
Tags: cheltenham town, daryll duffy, league 2, luke summerfield, mark yates, oxford united, port vale, tranmere rovers
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October 30th, 2011
Cheltenham fans, embrace these days, for it’s not often you’ll see us in the lofty heights of the play-offs. 6 wins in 7, yes SIX in SEVEN, 5 wins on the bounce, with 4 of those coming away from home. It’s numbers and facts like these that gives all Chelties some of the broadest …Read the rest…
Tags: bristol rovers, burton albion, cheltenham town, daryll duffy, josh low, kaid mohamed, mark yates, plymouth argyle, wycombe wanderers
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