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Bath City defeated Woking 5-0 on Tuesday night. This was amazing, but to explain it properly I am
going to have to delve into the art of metaphor.
Football is often referred to as a 'cruel mistress.' Any City supporters who were unsure why this
term is used were given a good example three days previously.
A little less than forty-eight hours ago Florin Pelecaci, Bath City's popular Romanian midfielder,
entered the following status on his Facebook account:
I'm thinking to my future.....I've seen my flag in my wall and I'm moved. What can I
say... I had nice moments with Bath City thanks to my collegues and the fans for support, but
unfortunatelly for me, I think is imposible to play anymore for Bath.
Bath City defeated Woking 3-1 at Woking's Kingsfield Stadium yesterday.
It was one of the best 'away days' I've had yet as a City supporter, although not for the usual
reasons. Many people, on and off the pitch, went beyond the call of duty to make it a great day.
Most importantly, however, the Bath City players put on an amazing display of skill and
determination in very testing conditions to win a vital three points.
Bath City defeated Weston-super-Mare 2-0 today in a contest more one-sided than the score reflects.
By all measures Weston failed to present any real challenge to City either in attack or defense.
City could have notched up more goals, but with an important home match against Havant &
Waterlooville in just two days, manager Adie Britton decided to rest key players in the second
half.