Steve Bone
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And something I'd noticed during that second half, and the manager picked up on it a little bit afterwards,
when he talked about how loud the place was when that equaliser went in, when Laing arrived on the end of Murphy's Cross and whacked it in, I thought it felt like the equaliser was more important than the winner.
And I think that's because as soon as we got the equaliser, people had a bit of faith that we were then going to go on and win it.
If anybody was going to go on and win it, we were, because we just had the momentum.
Whereas until we got the equaliser, you know, that was three and a half games without a goal.
Are we ever going to score again?
And then we do score.
And then that is the relief.
That lifts everybody, takes some of the tension away.
And I thought it was fairly comfortable, really, once we got the win of Bo Boat nodding in his corner.
I thought it was fairly comfortable after that.
And a big win, much needed, and as a bonus got us out of the bottom three at the same time, didn't it?
He doesn't do tap-ins, does he?
I mean, he was only two yards out.
But, you know, people will say, well, he couldn't miss from there because it was such a good cross.
It was, but he still had to be in the right place for it.
And in the time that Lang was out this season, we saw plenty of those Murphy crosses going across and there was nobody on the end of them.
Nobody to touch them in.
You know, Bishop had a few that he perhaps should have been on the end of and others as well.
So, you know, well done to Lang for getting in where he needed to be.