That statement would not have rolled too readily off the tongue back on 6 January, when, the last time they were live on TV, they were knocked out of the FA Cup by Liverpool.But, when the two sides go into this Saturday's final-day title climax, it is the Stags who look the ones most likely to party. We know Wrexham beat Mansfield at their place the other week and we can only hope. All we can do is concentrate on what we have to do on Saturday, by trying to win the game we're playing in, as we have done all season, against a Stockport side who need to win to have a chance of staying up.It's not that they did not impress in front of a live terrestrial television audience that wintry Sunday at Field Mill. Far from it. The Stags played very well, gave the Reds a real scare and went home wondering what might have been following a controversial Luis Suarez goal.In fact, it says everything about Mansfield's magical form, including a Conference record run of 12 straight wins, that Harriers' own winning streak will, in the end, probably prove to be not quite enough to secure automatic promotion.But the repercussions of their run to the third round of the FA Cup appeared to affect them and when, six days later, they lost 2-0 at home to Kidderminster, promotion talk would have been considered somewhat fanciful.That sweet teatime victory came a little over two hours after Mansfield had let slip a 1-0 half-time lead to lose at lowly Braintree. And it appeared that the momentum appeared to be with Harriers again.Even the victors that day at Field Mill on 12 January were very much title outsiders, hanging onto fifth place in the Blue Square Bet Premier, six points behind leaders Wrexham.
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Blue Square Bet Premier title
That statement would not have rolled too readily off the tongue back on 6 January, when, the last time they were live on TV, they were knocked out of the FA Cup by Liverpool.But, when the two sides go into this Saturday's final-day title climax, it is the Stags who look the ones most likely to party. We know Wrexham beat Mansfield at their place the other week and we can only hope. All we can do is concentrate on what we have to do on Saturday, by trying to win the game we're playing in, as we have done all season, against a Stockport side who need to win to have a chance of staying up.It's not that they did not impress in front of a live terrestrial television audience that wintry Sunday at Field Mill. Far from it. The Stags played very well, gave the Reds a real scare and went home wondering what might have been following a controversial Luis Suarez goal.In fact, it says everything about Mansfield's magical form, including a Conference record run of 12 straight wins, that Harriers' own winning streak will, in the end, probably prove to be not quite enough to secure automatic promotion.But the repercussions of their run to the third round of the FA Cup appeared to affect them and when, six days later, they lost 2-0 at home to Kidderminster, promotion talk would have been considered somewhat fanciful.That sweet teatime victory came a little over two hours after Mansfield had let slip a 1-0 half-time lead to lose at lowly Braintree. And it appeared that the momentum appeared to be with Harriers again.Even the victors that day at Field Mill on 12 January were very much title outsiders, hanging onto fifth place in the Blue Square Bet Premier, six points behind leaders Wrexham.
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