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  1. 1 minute ago, josh_latics said:

    Missed chances, but no sympathy for Wellens. Baffling from the start. Dreadful selections. Gardner was truly appalling today, he's been bad for a few weeks, needs dropping. 

     

    Left footed left back should be a priority. Get Hunt fit and at rightback, Dummigan was at fault for both goals, and has cost us more than once this season. 

    To be fair to Dummigan he got no protection from Byrne and was a lot better when McLaughlin swapped flanks. Agree with others saying we need two upfront. Davies perked up when we went to two. And on a positive note (Rigsby and co.try this ....just for a change) the lad from Wolves had a promising debut and should start next match. 

  2. 19 minutes ago, ChaddySmoker said:

    Bravo. The acceptance of Fane as anything other than a squad player just illustrates how far the club has fallen and how shite this league actually is.

    He struggles to pass water. :ass1:

    I don't know if you actually go to matches but his passing is very adequate for the tasks he is asked to do. It's a team game and he has his part to play i.e. "get it and give it to someone who has a range of passes" (e.g. Jack Byrne). A team full of Fanes would be as effective as a team full of Byrnes.  

  3. 2 hours ago, HarryBosch said:

     

    Does your mate prefer managers who sign new players but then stick with the side they already had? 

    The point being it's holding up his progress into first team football. Apparently when he's had a chance off the bench he's played quite well and looked a natural finisher. When a new manager comes into a club he invariably signs players he "knows" usually to the detriment of the existing ones chances. It doesn't look too good when you talk your chairman into signing someone then they're kept on the sidelines by a kid from the youth set-up.

  4. When he was played as a pure right side attacking player last season his form dropped in my opinion. It's a lot easier to attack when the play's in front of you. As long as the right side midfield player covers his forward forays he is a great asset at this level. Byrne's failure to track back left him exposed quite a few times

     

     

     

  5. The problem is they make it so bloody obvious what they're doing so seldom get away with it. Still think that if you make an attempt to get to the ball the ref is less likely to penalize you. You need to be clever when fouling, use your body not your hands, like Lee Hughes was. He used his arse and hips to push people off the ball and invariably got away with it. 

  6. Holloway's problem, like Tope, is that he snatches at most chances. Most goalscorers concentrate on getting their knee over the ball and hitting the target. Keeping on the move is also an integral part of goal-scoring which, unfortunately none of our strikers,including Davies, seem to possess. Our two current central strikers seem preoccupied with battling with their markers instead of battling to get away from them.

     

  7. 5 hours ago, mcfluff1985 said:

    Wilson was solid yesterday

    Offered nothing going forward, which is understandable because he hasn't a left foot so constantly turns inside. When we were pressing late in the second half with four attacking players upfront he lobbed the ball aimlessly forward to no-one in particular. Even when pressed into service as a right back last season he would advance to the halfway line, turn back and pass to Clarke. I don't expect him to bomb forward at his age but when he does get into an attacking position his crossing is usually terrible. In fact the whole team's crosses are pathetic, even Dummigan, who really impressed yesterday, invariably over-hits every time. 

  8. 2 hours ago, BP1960 said:

     I trust you write to the newspapers condemning their transfer rumours, many of which come to nothing?

    No,  because the newspapers do make some rumours up or filch them from sites like this for attention which helps sell their crappy papers.

    Passing on knowingly wrong information is a bit childish.

     

  9. 12 hours ago, johnafoafc said:

    Not a good tweet from his dad, I’d be embarrassed if that was my dad to be honest. Reading between the lines I think he will be gone once the new signings come in.

     I was just a kid when my idol, Bob Ledger, played at Boundary Park but when I started work spoke to a Latics fan who said Bob's dad wrote to the letters column at the Oldham Chron saying "You're breaking my Bobby's heart" after he was dropped for a couple of games. So you see it's not unprecedented for a player's dad to be over-involved in their career. 

  10. I think most people are just pointing out he's not perfect despite what some posters, and I suspect himself, thinks. Not many have been critical of him with the ball at his feet, it's the other part of the game he's not brilliant at. Some weeks ago people were having a dig at Gardener and Fane, yet they have facilitated Byrne's freedom from responsibility which enabled his talent to flourish. He's a very good player - he's not the Messiah.  

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