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By NorfolkIAN ft (NorfolkIAN)24/10 16:59Fri Oct 24 16:59:11 2025

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Just seen this quoted on Bradford’s forum:

“Less than 60 hours to go. So time for some thoughts prior to @The Voice@The Voice producing a review.
Second in the table! Apparently some of their support are suggesting that as a club heading for the top of the Championship (l kid you not), they should be putting away perennial League Two teams. Deluded and totally arrogant comes to mind.
I understand they play a 'strong' game!?
Their second string dispatched thr Crystal Palace Under 2's on Monday, in an emphatic manner. Noteworthy was a certain Jake Young coming on as an 80th minute substitute, but no reference to him doing anything in the game.
They may well be second in the league, but despite that lofty position, they have an exceptionally low level of support. Their gates, often bolstered by complete sell out of the away end (so with City selling over 1,363 tickets around 30% of the crowd) is around 4,300. The capacity of the compact stadium is given as 7,318! Given the bravado about other clubs and their right to be at the top end of the Championship, then a pathetic number, which reflects badly on Stevenage and the surrounding area.
Hopefully we go there and do a job on them.”

Don’t know where it was taken from but I’d seen it on the League One forum as well. Funny how people take one stupid post by one person as being representative of us all!

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