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  1. 22 minutes ago, ghostofcecere said:

    Saved us from extinction with his two mates, stayed around after his mates lost interest and kept us afloat, didn’t have the money to take us forward so eventually found the right buyer... made mistakes along long the way, like we all do.

     

    We genuinely don't know a great deal about AL or the deal to buy the club. The Trust have been on the outside of all this too. How do we know AL is the right buyer? We don't, we have to trust SC is selling to a buyer that has the best interests of Oldham Athletic at heart. There's a certain air of excitement, expectation and lots of nervousness on my part.

     

    AND nothing's concrete yet, there's a nagging doubt at the back of my mind this might all go tits up. After-all this is Latics....and Moisely suggested the EFL have already asked for more information on the proposed takeover which suggests it might not be a straight forward purchase. I don't really know the timescales of all this but it seems to be dragging on a bit...

  2. It's never been personal, I want what he tells all and sundry he wants - the best for Oldham Athletic. Over the last 6 or 7 years - the best hasn't been Simon Corney he's kept us afloat - JUST! But surely now we deserve a time of looking forward. I'm still highly suspicious of who this takeover benefits. Just what is AL getting for his money? I believe the club can only TRULY move forward if the sale includes the ground. The land I couldn't give a toss about the club for 100 years sat on its land and if Stott had any modicum of ambition then that same land could have made us a real player in the 90s when we had the money to move the club forward, when SportsPark 2000 died a death they should have immediately looked at getting BP redeveloped, land prices were high it could and should have been done. Instead they chose to look after themselves and royally screwed up our day in the sun and potentially a legacy for generations to come. But that's another story.

     

    Back to Simon Corney and i'm sure he'll stay involved in some capacity I won't remember his time as chairman with particular fondness and I hope we can do our business out of the limelight. I hope the appointment of Wellens and AL's possible takeover bring everyone together and we move forward in harmony instead of the fractured fanbase we have become.

  3. Ritchie/Bunn then later Ritchie Marshall are the best I've seen with a nice cameo of Ritchie/Palmer have been the best I've seen.

     

    Players who have hit double figures all comps in the last 31 seasons...

     

    86/87

     

    Palmer 17

    Futcher 15

     

    32 Goals Between Them

     

    87/88

     

    Ritchie 21

    Palmer 20 

    Bunn 9

     

    50 Goals Between Them

     

    88/89 

    Ritchie 16

    Palmer 15

    Bunn 13

     

    44 Goals Between Them

     

    89/90

     

    Ritchie 28

    Palmer 20

    Bunn 13

     

    51 Goals Between them

     

    90/91

     

    Marshall 18

    Redfearn 17

    Ritchie 15

    Palmer 10

     

    60 Goals Between Them

     

    91/92

     

    Sharp 15

    Marshall 10

     

    25 Goals Between Them

     

    92/93

     

    Olney 13

     

    93/94

     

    Sharp 11

     

    94/95

     

    McCarthy 18

    Ritchie 13

     

    31 Goals Between Them

     

    95/96

     

    Sean McCarthy 12

    Lee Richardson 11

     

    23 Goals Between Them

     

    96/97

     

    Stuart Barlow 13

     

    97/98

     

    Stuart Barlow 13

     

    98/99

     

    No Player hit double figures

     

    99/00

     

    Allott 11

    Whitehall 11

     

    22 Goals Between Them

     

    00/01

     

    Duxbury 10

     

    01/02

     

    Eyres 13

     

    02/03

     

    Eyres 16

    Wijnhard 13

    Andrews 12

     

    41 Goals Between Them

     

    03/04

     

    Vernon 14

     

    04/05

     

    KIllen 15

    Vernon 10

     

    25 Goals Between Them

     

    05/06

     

    Beckett 18

    Liddell 11

    Warne 10

     

    39 Goals Between Them

     

    06/07

     

    Porter 23

    Warne 11

    Liddell 11

     

    45 Goals Between Them

     

    07/08

     

    Davies 14

     

    08/09

     

    Hughes 18

    Taylor 11

     

    29 Goals Between Them

     

    09/10

     

    Abbott 13

     

    10/11

     

    Taylor 11

    Stephens 10

     

    21 Goals Between them

     

    11/12

     

    Kuqi 16

     

    12/13

     

    Jose Baxter 15

    Matt Smith 11

     

    26 Goals Between Them

     

    13/14

     

    Philliskirk 12

     

    14/15

     

    Forte 15

     

    15/16

     

    No one in double figures

     

    16/17

     

    No one in double figures

     

    17/18

     

    Doyle 9

    Davies 7

     

    Currently on 16 between them - just for the record, we hit our 16th League Goal last season on 28th January against Bradford City!

     

    My 32nd season this and in that time we've only not had a player hit double figures on THREE occasions. TWO of those have been the last two seasons...wow!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  4. Predicting Latics results is as easy as predicting 6 numbers on the lottery, Take it one game at a time and enjoy the ride.

     

    Tomorrow is important - lose and we're back in the bottom 4. Win and we're looking up and sets up a cracker on Saturday, However, there's a lot of tired legs in our first XI the high intensity pressing game we play is beginning to have an effect. I wouldn't be surprised to see a couple of changes tomorrow night. Wilson for Bryan and maybe a midfield change given the knocks they are carrying.

  5. Just now, NewBlue said:

     

    FA Cup's a weird one. Fans come out of the woodwork for it. Reckon you'll be surprised...

     

     

    I thought Forest away was a shite draw, wasn't up for it at all. So much so I was plastered by the time we got there (Late) Cheers Bluebelle Bus (as per) Smith scores an own goal we were woeful...then probably the greatest 7 minutes as a Latics fan in 25 years. 

     

    Love the FA Cup....

  6. 3 minutes ago, HarryBosch said:

     

    It is but that's the mentality of a lot of football fans.

     

    Same as someone not wanting to part with £24 when they decide to go/plans change and they CAN suddenly go when they couldn't before (and could have paid £20) I can understand someone not wanting to pay £15 when someone else is getting in for £7.50. 

     

    It's just daft, bizarre and unnecessary and they would make much more money charging everyone £10. 

     

     

     

    Tbf A tenner for all would probably increase their gate. The discount is unnecessary in my book but welcome for ST holders. 

  7. 8 hours ago, deyres42 said:

    That's me going to Wetherby instead then, deary me.

     

    Genuine question, if you're not a ST holder, how many of the £5, £2 freebie type 'let's pack BP' offers have you taken advantage of over the last few years whilst ST holders have missed out on as they paid for their ticket at £14 a game the previous May? 

     

     

    And no, I've never had a problem with discounted games as it gets people through the door but I know it grates with others. I don't see the issue the more the merrier as long as the freeloading day trippers 'aint sitting in my seat! :tongue1:

     

    On this occasion I'm pleased ST holders are getting a bit of a perk and yes we get first dibs for big games but in comparison to a lot of clubs at our level our ST are quite expensive.

     

    Tbf we're going for the pissup anyway and £15 is pretty reasonable when most clubs are charging around £25 for a league game these days.

  8. 8 minutes ago, mickjagger said:

    RW appointed think the consensus are happy and with the style of football being played so far under RW.

     

    What are peoples expectations for the season now taking into account the loan  players that have been pivotal to the recent revival & also the uncertainty surrounding investment/takeover?

     

    A key appointment is the number 2 chosen the real test comes now after RW said himself he cannot continue at that pace or he would burn out, crucial the number 2 helps to carry the momentum going forward so the sooner he is appointed the better. 

     

    Expectations?  one game at a time and constantly looking up the table not down - that’ll do for me.

     

    if we continue to play in the manner we currently are - high energy pressing, getting the ball forward quickly and taking the game to the opposition then who knows!?

     

    I said last night that didn’t feel like 3rd v 17th it had the feeling of a top of the table clash.

     

    we didn’t look out of place...

  9. 56 minutes ago, Stagger Lee said:

    Talking of stats - assuming we have a new manager soon, how many managers have we had since we dropped into this division?

    Warnock 97-98

    Ritchie May 97 - October 2001

    Duxbury, Shez, Eyres 2001 (C) Oct/Nov ‘01

    Wadsworth Nov ‘01 - May ‘02

    Dowie May ‘02 - Dec ‘03

    Shez/Eyres Dec ‘03 - March ‘04 (C)

    Talbot March ‘04 - Feb ‘05

    Philliskirk (C) Feb ‘05

    Moore March ‘05 - June ‘06

    Shez June ‘06 - March ‘09

    Royle March ‘09 - May ‘09

    Penney May ‘09 - April ‘10

    Gray May ‘09 (C)

    Dickov June ‘10 - February ‘13

    Philliskirk February ‘13 - March ‘13

    Johnson March ‘13 - February ‘15

    Holden ‘March ‘15 - May ‘15

    Kelly May ‘15 - Sept ‘15

    Dunn Sept ‘15 - January ‘16

    Sheridan Jan ‘15 - May ‘15

    Robinson July ‘16 - Jan ‘17

    Sheridan Jan ‘17 - Sept ‘17

    Wellens (C) Sept ‘17 - Oct ‘17

    Wellens Oct ‘17 - 

     

    Only SEVEN lasted at least a calendar year!

     

    only SIX have lasted for a FULL 46 game League season or more!

     

    madness!!!

  10. 19 hours ago, bigfatjoe1 said:

    He's been brilliant.

    BUT - Devil's advocate. How many caretaker managers get off to a flyer, get the job, fall flat?  My guess is most.

     

    They do but we're four games in and the players are responding still to his changes. Bradford will be tough but get a point at least and we really will be getting giddy. The test is the next couple of weeks we play Tuesday/Saturday for 3 weeks on the trot. There'll be injuries and suspensions and more call ups to come how RW adjusts to those is the key. I would certainly give him a rolling year and reassess in the Summer. He's earned it for me.

  11. Text a mate this afternoon. Whist we're only four games in and i'm not so sure about him emulating Big Joe's achievements, I see little shoots of what Grayson achieved at Blackpool in 06/07. A poor start from Blackpool, they flooded the team with new recruits and it suddenly clicked. A long way to go but these things don't happen by accident. Wellens for me has shown a maturity beyond his coaching experience - rather than being another clipboard clone he's a student of the game. His subs v Peterborough were astute, to do that again with similar affect yesterday is no fluke. He changed the shape of team, he made changes, he knows that when we stand off we're a poor outfit - instead he encourages a high press that works, that enables us to regain possession time and again. I truly haven't seen this since Shez's first season in 06/07 and before that under Dowie. Joe's teams consistently did this - teams that press high up the field that have pace and finishing ability tend to do well. Those that sit back playing tippy happy shit like we've endured for the last 8 or 9 years rarely score goals and lose 1 or 2 nil week after week and Shez's two half season spells apart those teams struggle.*

     

    We're off the pace at the moment but there's still 102 points to play for. The key to our season is securing Wellens, Byrne and Doyle at least until the end of the season. 

  12. 11 hours ago, rudemedic said:

    Indeed, although it's not fair for you to post in here Prozac given your Encyclopaedic knowledge of Oldham (I.e. They aren't forgotten for you).

    FWIW the penalty at City was Robert Taylor.

     

     

    That’s why I bunged Tony Henry in there yeah I know it was Taylor - Gareth actually snatched the ball off Horlock their regular taker. I was on about an injury time wonder save from a Terry Cooke Free kick. 

  13. On 12/10/2017 at 6:38 AM, Stagger Lee said:

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    The Mighty Quinn

    34 goals in 80 games for us and was sent packing, oh how good we had it in those days that we could just dump a player like that because he upset the manager. He then went on to score 113 goals in 231 games for Newcastle and Portsmouth most of them in the top division. He would be worth more than the whole football club and ground these days.

     

     

    Didn’t exactly send him packing we needed the money as per and Big Ron was an ample replacement 

  14. I feel Correra will be a disaster just a hunch last thing we need is to be scrapping around in January for yet another manager, we should be looking up this really is a shit League this year that Wigan are going to walk everything else is up for grabs by the bravest teams if ever Freud was a year to play high pressing open expansive football - this us it!

  15. I fear we’ll revert to tippy tappy shit with 11 men behind the ball when Pablo Who? takes over.

     

    two things Wellens instilled immediately have been tempo and work rate - there’s mothing to fear in this league. Give Wellens his chance he’ll be cheap too spend correra’s bloated deal on Byrne and Doyle for once can OAFC show some sense 

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