No. Especially not when simplified to result.
It's early March, we were on 31 points and this was a free hit. Great, we won, but with 9 games to play, it wouldn't matter if we didn't, and how big can a result be if it wouldn't matter if it was reversed? Come the end of the season, I'm not sure we'll be pointing to this game as the one that kept us up.
If you factor in performance and attitude and what they mean to a bigger picture, you could maybe start to put forward an argument. We approached the game without fear.The belief it gives to the team that they finally started playing like a team that deserves to be in the premiere league. This isn't the result that keeps us up, but it could be the performance that ends our inferiority complex, stops that attitude of "well, they're [whoever] an established premier league club, a draw is a fantastic result".
But no. Just off the top of my head with little thought... Not as important as the wigan win that saw us promoted. Not as significant as the win against Doncaster - struggle to win in your first game in a new ground and you set up the possibility of it becoming a thing (see west ham struggling at the olympic stadium, southampton when they first went to st marys). That's focusing on our time at the Amex. I reckon there'd be a few games in the Withdean era - play off finals, the one that got us promoted to the championship ahead of our move to the amex, the cup win v Man City, etc.
It's early March, we were on 31 points and this was a free hit. Great, we won, but with 9 games to play, it wouldn't matter if we didn't, and how big can a result be if it wouldn't matter if it was reversed? Come the end of the season, I'm not sure we'll be pointing to this game as the one that kept us up.
If you factor in performance and attitude and what they mean to a bigger picture, you could maybe start to put forward an argument. We approached the game without fear.The belief it gives to the team that they finally started playing like a team that deserves to be in the premiere league. This isn't the result that keeps us up, but it could be the performance that ends our inferiority complex, stops that attitude of "well, they're [whoever] an established premier league club, a draw is a fantastic result".
But no. Just off the top of my head with little thought... Not as important as the wigan win that saw us promoted. Not as significant as the win against Doncaster - struggle to win in your first game in a new ground and you set up the possibility of it becoming a thing (see west ham struggling at the olympic stadium, southampton when they first went to st marys). That's focusing on our time at the Amex. I reckon there'd be a few games in the Withdean era - play off finals, the one that got us promoted to the championship ahead of our move to the amex, the cup win v Man City, etc.