Pride in Failure: Part 1
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The dressing room was awfully quiet for a side that had just won 4-1. The players had found out the other results, and were disheartened in the fact that our most unlikely of play-off pushes was at last dead.
Not that the lads should have been disheartened, after the season we had. Financially we'd saved the club, maybe we could afford more than 15 contracted players next season. They sky ahead looked bright and together I thought we could accomplish anything.
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By the post-match meal, customary for out final game, the lads were back in buoyant mood, maybe their collaborative success had set in. Either that or the free alcohol on offer. Many hours later, I strode from the ground, across the car park, past the training complex, and into my car.
If I'd have known it would be the last time I did so, I would have savoured the moment just a little bit more...
To Be Continued...