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Below-par Boro bottle it

FC Boro 05 February @ 06:23 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Lawrie Wilson: Looked to have won the game for Boro

Stevenage 2-2 Accrington (Harrison 7, Wilson 78, Gornell 88, Procter 90)
BBC Report | Westley Interview

This isn't going to be the most positive, pleasurable post I've ever written for this site in the two and half years of its existence.

Boro 2-2 Gillingham: In Byron we trust

FC Boro 02 February @ 04:38 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Stevenage 2-2 Gillingham (Harrison 25, McDonald 45, Akinfenwa 50, Harrison 75)
Highlights (to come later) | BBC Report | Westley Interview

Byron Harrison: Has made a promising start to his Boro career

You sometimes hear the phrase "a game of two halves"...well this one was split into thirds, but the points were shared.

Boro 3-0 Rotherham: What a Winn!

FC Boro 26 January @ 05:30 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Stevenage 3-0 Rotherham (Winn 44, Harrison 85, Laird 90)
BBC Report | Official Report

Winning is beginning to become a habit again after an inconsistent start to life in League 2. Boro have now won their last four home games in all competitions, the latest being a 3-0 demolition job of 3rd place Rotherham.

Why we shouldn’t get excited about the transfer window

FC Boro 06 January @ 06:29 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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George Donnelly: Opted for Fleetwood over Boro

News broke this evening that Fleetwood Town have pipped us to the signing of Plymouth striker George Donnelly. Argyle announced on their official site that the ambitious Conference Premier outfit had a £50,000 bid accepted for the Liverpool born striker and that Stevenage had matched that offer.

Gillingham 1-0 Boro: Same old story

FC Boro 01 January @ 08:41 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Gillingham 1-0 Boro (Akinfenwa 38)
Match Report | BBC Report

It may be a new year, but it was the same, old story for Boro. Adebayo Akinfenwa's first half header was enough to give the Gills their 5th victory in a row, whilst extending our winless run in the league to 5.