Most football fans would go crackers at any injury time winner after such a hard-fought game even if it was a bread and butter mid-table game on a cold October evening. Anyone who condemns such behaviour, or thinks it's out of place, clearly doesn't understand the game or the passion it instills in people. I suppose Billy Turley used to play for Rushden in an empty white elephant of a stadium, so perhaps that's the football culture he's used to?
If they were intimidated by the crowd on Tuesday night, how on earth will they cope on Saturday with a rowdy away crowd in even closer proximity to them?
If the promise from the terraces of "Taking over, taking over, taking over Saturday" comes to fruition I hope they have plenty of tissues to wipe away the tears from the inevitable "it's not fair" blubbing that will go on.