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  1. Great stuff lads. Looking forward to it. 
     

    Nice gesture the free entry for cup winners (me!) but I’ll happily pay the entry fee anyway as it’s a good cause (plus getting to boast about my cup win here is reward enough for me)…

     

    The prediction league is one of the few highlights of supporting Latics these days. Thanks to all involved in making it happen. 
     

    I’ll zing over the fee this afternoon. 
     

    Thanks again (did I mention I won the cup?)

     

    Nohair. 

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  2. 2 minutes ago, Hometownclub said:

    They'll regret it if they do.


     

    I’m inclined to agree with you. 
     

    The move home to Dublin has worked out well for Jack. Player of the year as voted by fellow players, and the prospect of a second Ireland cap this week. Plus lots of coverage in the press over here saying he has grown up, and learned from the past, and hopeful of rebuilding his career further. 
     

    But you can turn so many corners that you end up right back in the mess you emerged from. 
     

    The key to how it goes for him will be how he handles the next difficult challenge that presents itself. 
     

    I hope he doesn’t implode and goes on to better things - something that was never really going to happen for him when he was at Latics. 

  3. 3 hours ago, stevesidg said:

    From BBC  sport 

    ‘League of Ireland player Byrne looked accomplished after his introduction and his clever pass to Stevens was first-timed into the box by the Sheffield United defender, Collins converting to seal the Republic's win.’

    He had a great game. Getting rave reviews. 

     

    If we had made it work out with us we could possibly have sold him for a wad of cash - and he doesn’t speak a word of French as far as I’m aware. 

  4. And I thought Crewe away under Dunn was a low. 

     

    I remember feeling sickened at what I’d witnessed on the pitch, but glad to be on a very rare (for me) away Latics jaunt, to at least get my share of the pain. 

     

    But f€&@“:g hell, it’s toxic now. Problems back then seemed almost solvable by a stroke like getting Shez back or.... getting Shez back. 

     

    Where we are now... it’s way worse than we should be. It’s gone from a decline to being pummelled into the ground. 

     

    At  this lowest of the low, sadly for me, results don’t matter, manager doesn’t matter, league status doesn’t matter. I’ll love the club and the people  - but not the owner or anyone who is linked to him. 

     

    I saw on twitter someone mentioned AL had a fake watch. I know that in the early days he was stupid enough to flash it at agents when offering “name your price” wage negotiations. I noticed in his first press conference he kept it hidden. What a snake of a man. More buffoon than clown. And a nasty buffoon too, the worst type. 

     

    Without wanting to be patronising, I love Latics and the people I meet every time I’m there. I’m proud of my roots and A ‘Marco’ L can ruin everything, except I think we’ll bounce back.... without the €&@t. 

     

    Rant over. See you all at the Chesterfield match. And those who choose to stay away, cheers to you all too. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

  5. 11 hours ago, NewBlue said:

    Yes.

     

    We've been shit for ages but this feels different.

     

    This is exactly where I stand. 

     

    I know i’m repeating myself here, but I’m heading to Boundary Park with my young lad for his first trip at the end of the month and it’s all very exciting - except for the fact that I know the club is in a shit storm. As far as my son is concerned we’re world beaters. 

     

    I compare it to my first match with my father - 3-3 v Coventry in the Premiership. I was in my teens, and it was magical. 

     

    And it’s not so much that we have declined - it’s more that I feel the club, the football magic that I experienced, is being abused. 

     

    My son is 6 years old. I’m looking forward to the match regardless. My younger boy is 2... I hope we’re in a better place once he gets his turn to see Latics in action. 

     

    So yeah. The heart has been tipped out. But if we can stay playing in Boundary Park and the current regime f€&?s off, it can be ripped back in. I don’t care what league we are in at that point. 

     

    Having said all that, it’ll still be great being around lots of Latics fans with my young lad - we’re proud of our roots and as much as I despair about the stare our club is in nothing’s going to change that. 

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  6. All set to arrive in Oldham for my six year old boy’s first match against Colchester. 

     

    It’s fair to say I’m hyping up the prospect of chips and a fizzy drink in the Rifle Range after as the highlight of the day. 

     

    Very strange to be planning a day at the football and being apprehensive about the actual football. 

     

     

     

     

  7. Sometimes what you don’t do is as damning as what you do. 

     

    Barry didn’t do much that I know of to stop the club’s slide to where we are now. 

     

    At the same time, things he did do were, at various times, embarrassing, irritating, and damaging. 

     

    So he’s not been great at either side of action or inaction. 

     

    Plus he’s still in there.

     

    Put all that together and that’s why - in my opinion - many supporters don’t like him. 

  8. 21 minutes ago, Dave_Og said:

    Depends how far into the crawl you find a comfy seat. 

     

    Ha! Find it too early, and it's game over though - the trick is to keep standing as long as you can... 

     

    I've had some great piss ups in the past. One or two of the lads in the gang always become early casualties, but usually - if we keep things moving from boozer to boozer and focus on 'activities' like pool etc - we manage to keep going from the early airport pints right through to the late night take away. 

     

    Some of the best booze sessions have been when we've been over for a game that has subsequently been cancelled - that leads to an extra 90 minutes plus injury time of drinking. 

     

    Ah, glory days! 

     

    If any of you see a tired Irish man with an excited and hyper six year old at any point of the day on August 31st, that'll be me - don't hesitate to say hello.

     

     

  9. Well I'm booking my flights for myself and my young lad for the Colchester United home game - it'll be my boy's first match, might as well give him a day out at BP before it all goes fully down the pan... 

     

    It'll be different to my previous trips - don't know that his mum would look fondly on me bringing a six year old on a pub crawl!  

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