“Keep believing in yourselves, never give up, you can do it“ - Your messages of support to The Shaymen for their play-off showdown

FC Halifax Town fans have been sending us their messages of support for The Shaymen ahead of their play-off clash at Boreham Wood.
Actions from FC Halifax Town v Maidenhead, at The Shay. Pictured is Jamie Allen celebratingActions from FC Halifax Town v Maidenhead, at The Shay. Pictured is Jamie Allen celebrating
Actions from FC Halifax Town v Maidenhead, at The Shay. Pictured is Jamie Allen celebrating

If Town win on Friday night, they will then face Harrogate Town away on Saturday, July 25 for a place in the final at Wembley.

The play-offs will be played behind-closed-doors, but will be live on BT Sport.

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John Pearson said: “Good luck Shaymen! We’ll all be right behind you. I can guarantee you there’ll be thousands of us tuning in to support you in this great occasion. You’ve made us proud in a season we expected survival to a season we’re dreaming of promotion. A credit to every single one of you for all your hard work. The minute I left that ground at Ebbsfleet I knew we were in for a treat this season. We will be your 12th man. Shaymen til we die! COME ON SHAYMEN!”

Mark Dennis said: “Good luck Shaymen in the play-offs. We can’t wait to be back at the Shay. Up the Shaymen!”

Julie and Dale Clark said: “Come on Shaymen we’re behind you all the way.”

Robert Nicholl said: “Make yourselves immortal, boys. You play for a Football League town. This town belongs in the Football League. We remember our heroes here. This is your chance to be remembered forever. All you have to do is win the next three games. You can DO it! You KNOW the song, it’s football’s anthem for a reason: Walk on, with hope in your heart. I and THOUSANDS of others will be watching, WILLING you on, every step of the way.”

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Denton Froese said: “Speaking as a merry resident of Halifax, Nova Scotia, I want to point out that a victory for the Shaymen will lift the status of the city’s name throughout the Commonwealth! So give it your all, and let your name be echoed across the ocean with your victory! Even better, there’s no such town as Borehamwood in Canada. It’s the name of a modest apartment building in Manitoba’s second-biggest city, and that’s it. There’s no contest at all, as far as we’re concerned - we’re behind you all the way.”

Gregory Spencer said: “Best wishes to you Pete, Milly and everyone involved from the backroom staff and especially the players. You’ve all done a cracking job this season and I hope that will continue by beating Boreham Wood away. I’ll be kicking and heading every ball with the lads. COME ON SHAYMEN.”

Jason and Elis Oldroyd said: “Wish we could be there to cheer our beloved Halifax Town on to victory. Good luck in the play-offs and keep believing in yourselves, never give up. You can do it. Come on Shaymen. Pete Wild’s barmy army!”

Aqib Javid said: “Want to wish a massive good luck to the squad and management ahead of the play-off game vs Boreham Wood. I have been supporting The Shaymen for the last 19 years and this is one of the most exciting seasons from the lot... bearing in mind we had no manager and squad 10 days before the first league game was scheduled to start! Just a shame we can’t be in the ground to support the lads. Regardless of the result, it is fair to say this has been a cracking season and a huge congratulations to Pete Wild and the squad for getting this far. I will be supporting the lads next season with another season ticket regardless of what league we will be playing in. Really hope we shock everyone by going up this season and give the town a real buzz and give the town what we deserve! I will be watching the lads with my friends and family. Good luck boys!”

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David Thompson said: “Best of luck you Mighty Shaymen! This is what football dreams are made of! Lifelong fan here, living in Blackpool these days...but a Shayman tii I die...go on, you can do it!!!!!!!”

John Bradley said: “Really proud of your achievements so far. If you see the opportunity to shoot during the game, or do something special, do it. Don’t leave the field thinking ‘what if’. Three cup finals.”

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