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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: selby on January 13, 2024, 08:44:47 pm
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Can we have a performance please? would be the majority of our fans wish.
We are playing a better team than Newport, with a player in Wyke I have seen bully and score against us when we had much better teams than we currently have, and will be a test for any of our central defenders.
Will Faulkner at last get a game or keep up his record of knees up on the touch line warming up for 90 minutes? will we see Flint? a cultured player who could move into midfield and do no worse than what has passed for a midfield all season.
Will McGrath play again in what could turn out to be a much stiffer test against Wyke and Magennis than sit back and wait Newport posed?
If Wigan want to have the chance of a day out in London they will be licking their lips at the draw they have got, especially if they have recordings of our games this season, easy on the eye, easy to play against, give chances away , and miss them at the other end.
Can our new signings play? would you play them? McGrath and Waters played well I thought, the jury out on Craig although tough coming into a poor midfield anyway, and Carty not seen enough of him.
We really are powder puff in that midfield we need a rethink IMHO, we are a soft touch with mistakes in us to add to our problems, Newport never tried to win the game, just waited for us to lose it, which is what we do.
We have not got a hard man to play against on the field apart from Ironside and he sticks out like a sore thumb with a bandage on.
So what team would you play? We are desperate for something to cheer, and are starting to look like falling into a big hole in the league.
Wigan are not having the best of seasons but have some good experienced players but have a good young u21s team some of which could play a part in this game and have in Tickle the England U21s keeper tipped for big things, and we need to play well if we are to progress to play Bradford City,
So what do you think, a fixture that is in a competition unloved by many but our last chance of actually achieving something this season, will we be s**t or sugar the biggest question I suppose, will Taylor and Faulkner get a game of sorts? is Wood fit to play and look after Wyke? What sort of team will Wigan put out? how many after today will brave the weather and go to the game? the one thing we are losing quicker than games being supporters.
Lots to discuss, please have your say.
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Is this a game we are bothered about or an opportunity to let rip without constraints and just go for it !!
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I doubt that GM will prioritise this competition now that we're clearly in a relegation scrap.
We've Bradford coming up on Saturday, a likely defeat that will push us even further into the mire.
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I actually think we need this cup run to keep interest in the fan base going.
Would also give us a bit more funds and could help the league form as well.
If I was GM, I'd be putting my best 11 on the pitch.
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That is just what I was saying at the game today Nudga.
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We need to get a performance to take into league games imo. If we’d won today fair enough play a weaker team. That doesn’t mean not trying something new.
I might try Bailey in midfield in front of the back 4 with Craig and Close also in there. Then let Faulkner and McGarth play together at centre half. Hurst is probably due a start to help him get back fully and Moly can sit it out after today.
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Give ironside a rest and stick bobby upfront.
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Grant said Craig and Waters are cup-tied having played in the competition for Spurs U21 and Wrexham.
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I would hope he would give minutes to the new lads (those eligible) alongside his first choice others, they need time to develop understandings and this is a good chance to do that. I like the idea of playing Faulkner and McGrath together to see if that pairing works and get Bailey into the midfield holding role.
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This isn't the greatest Wigan league one side I've seen by any means but if you take away their points deduction they would sit 9th .
We played them at Oakwell on New Year's Day and whilst it was a very leggy performance from ourselves Wigan were well worth the point and could easily have taken all three points .
They like to play out from the back and that's where you can get at them , quite why league one outfits think they can play out from the back is a mystery to me but there you are .
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This isn't the greatest Wigan league one side I've seen by any means but if you take away their points deduction they would sit 9th .
We played them at Oakwell on New Year's Day and whilst it was a very leggy performance from ourselves Wigan were well worth the point and could easily have taken all three points .
They like to play out from the back and that's where you can get at them , quite why league one outfits think they can play out from the back is a mystery to me but there you are .
We like to take attacking throw ins and work it back to our keeper and then try to play out from the back often resulting in an aimless punt upfield
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This isn't the greatest Wigan league one side I've seen by any means but if you take away their points deduction they would sit 9th .
We played them at Oakwell on New Year's Day and whilst it was a very leggy performance from ourselves Wigan were well worth the point and could easily have taken all three points .
They like to play out from the back and that's where you can get at them , quite why league one outfits think they can play out from the back is a mystery to me but there you are .
The current "coach group think"
When i go to work in my BMW i don't try to drive on the A1 like i think i'm Louis Hamilton but there we go, every coach now thinks he can play like he has the players on a par with Man City!
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Can anyone explain why when teams who play out from the back are one down with say 10 minutes to go they go long to try and get the ball in the box and score, even send the keeper up as an extra attacker in the box.
Now if that's the get out to score a goal, why not do it in all the game and mix it up so you are not predictable.
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It will be interesting just to see the line up we pick for this game.
In Faulkner and Flint we have two youngsters who could have featured much more, in Faulkner's case through injury and Flint has come through on a slow burner, but compared with McGrath and quite a few loan players have been side lined even after stepping in and doing well while others from bigger named clubs are thrown in straight away and look miles off it.
In Wigan we are playing one of the strongest sides we have met this season if they take the fixture seriously, play a division higher and also have a good u21s set up as well as experienced players so will be a strong adversary we cannot afford to take lightly.
We are a team in transition as we have to start evolving from the depths we have plunged to, and it will take time, but we need something to hold onto and inspire something of a rise in form to the end of the season, and this game and competition could be that spark.
If we lose it is not the end of the world, probably expected by many and therefore a free hit, if we give it a go and play well they will have to play well on the day to beat us, and we should have a team of young players with the ambition to do well and make their name in football, this could be their chance just another couple of games away. Just go for it, and play well.
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Just looked up the rules on how many players from previous game need to start - these are classed as “qualifying player”
Each EFL Club shall play its Full Available Strength in and during all Matches.
Guidance
‘Full Available Strength’ means the EFL Club must include at least four Qualifying Players in the ten outfield Players named in the starting eleven on the Team Sheet.
Qualifying Player means any Player who:
had started the immediately preceding First Team Fixture (as defined below);
subsequently starts the immediately following First Team Fixture;
is in the list of ten Players at the Club with the highest number of starting appearances in First Team Fixtures in the same Season;
has made forty or more starting appearances in First Team Fixtures or international equivalents (and not limited to the same Club or Season); or
is on standard loan from a Premier League Club or any EFL Club operating a Category One Academy.
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With the need to integrate the newcomers you could argue that the more competitive practice the players have as a team, the more benefit there will be.
Do the way Wigan play create a significant risk of injuries?
Their position (admittedly after the points deduction) in League 1 is similar to ours in L2, so their priorities may well be similar.
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It would be great if we could integrate the new players tomorrow however as previously noted both Craig and Waters are cup tied
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I know the thread is about the performance on the pitch but what really bugs me about these cup games is how the club never seem to go for it in terms of ticket sales, only opening up one side of the ground etc.
We are supposedly a good community club so why aren’t we out in schools, colleges, everywhere - handing out tickets and spreading the word about the game. Why are the SM channels so quiet on it?
If I was in charge (lol) it would be £5 each, kids are free, let’s pack the place out.
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I know the thread is about the performance on the pitch but what really bugs me about these cup games is how the club never seem to go for it in terms of ticket sales, only opening up one side of the ground etc.
We are supposedly a good community club so why aren’t we out in schools, colleges, everywhere - handing out tickets and spreading the word about the game. Why are the SM channels so quiet on it?
If I was in charge (lol) it would be £5 each, kids are free, let’s pack the place out.
And another 7pm KO, when will the penny drop that people need to finish work to attend
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I know the thread is about the performance on the pitch but what really bugs me about these cup games is how the club never seem to go for it in terms of ticket sales, only opening up one side of the ground etc.
We are supposedly a good community club so why aren’t we out in schools, colleges, everywhere - handing out tickets and spreading the word about the game. Why are the SM channels so quiet on it?
If I was in charge (lol) it would be £5 each, kids are free, let’s pack the place out.
And another 7pm KO, when will the penny drop that people need to finish work to attend
Absolutley. I still have a grumble about this competition that they killed with the B teams. But I'd never ever make a 7pm kick off.
But monkeytennis, you could charge £0 for this game, the crowd would still be awful.
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7pm kick off is a killer. Two of would've gone but the early kick off means neither of us can.
Is there any reason why these are always early kick offs?
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I know the thread is about the performance on the pitch but what really bugs me about these cup games is how the club never seem to go for it in terms of ticket sales, only opening up one side of the ground etc.
We are supposedly a good community club so why aren’t we out in schools, colleges, everywhere - handing out tickets and spreading the word about the game. Why are the SM channels so quiet on it?
If I was in charge (lol) it would be £5 each, kids are free, let’s pack the place out.
And another 7pm KO, when will the penny drop that people need to finish work to attend
Absolutley. I still have a grumble about this competition that they killed with the B teams. But I'd never ever make a 7pm kick off.
But monkeytennis, you could charge £0 for this game, the crowd would still be awful.
Completely agree, our fan base has dwindled massively. If by some miracle we do get to Wembley it would be interesting how many went.
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Saturday’s result was a shocker that will have a knock-on effect, no doubt about it.
I can’t see many being bothered!
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Success breads success, this to me is a big game. Let’s win it, we’ve got enough bodies to cope with any amount of games so now is the time they can sweat some blood and get stuck in.
Wins will bring the fans back…
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I know the thread is about the performance on the pitch but what really bugs me about these cup games is how the club never seem to go for it in terms of ticket sales, only opening up one side of the ground etc.
We are supposedly a good community club so why aren’t we out in schools, colleges, everywhere - handing out tickets and spreading the word about the game. Why are the SM channels so quiet on it?
If I was in charge (lol) it would be £5 each, kids are free, let’s pack the place out.
Not sure a three year spiral down to 20th place in the fourth tier with no current sign of digging ourselves out of it is a good time to be trying to market the appeal of two hours on a frosty January night sat watching Rovers.
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My enthusiasm for this game has waned. I would swap defeat tomorrow for a performance & positive result on Saturday, we really need to start picking up points.
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Two good results would be nice Les, nothing wrong with being greedy in football.
I can remember going in the LDV trophy on the 12th of Nov 2002
A conference team v a team just starting to rise to the top division, Roberts and Ellington ripping it up for them up front, Dave Beasant in goal for them and our team were non league guests instead of u21s teams.
We won in their new ground against the odds, our side full of who would become folk law around these parts, also went in 1965 FA cup with rolls reversed us a league side, them non league re directed through Huddersfield because some roads blocked over the Pennines and before I think the M62, we lost 3-1 I think their veteran centre forward the hero.
The funny thing is both games preceded success for both sides just after, I hope history repeats itself.
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I know the thread is about the performance on the pitch but what really bugs me about these cup games is how the club never seem to go for it in terms of ticket sales, only opening up one side of the ground etc.
We are supposedly a good community club so why aren’t we out in schools, colleges, everywhere - handing out tickets and spreading the word about the game. Why are the SM channels so quiet on it?
If I was in charge (lol) it would be £5 each, kids are free, let’s pack the place out.
Not sure a three year spiral down to 20th place in the fourth tier with no current sign of digging ourselves out of it is a good time to be trying to market the appeal of two hours on a frosty January night sat watching Rovers.
We should be grateful for the warmth in Ground compared to the - 20c in American Football Play offs
6th coldest game on record. Bet that cold did for the losers Miami Dolphins
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Be interesting to see how many changes McCann makes with a few still not fully fit so could be a good game for them but also Waters, Craig and Biggins all unavailable. I’d go with a strong side and try get to wembley which will bring excitement back to the club.
If senior is fit then he comes in at LB and Rowe into the midfield for me, if Senior is still out then Rowe LB and Faulkner partnering McGrath with Bailey just infront. Taylor on the bench again and look at giving him 10-15 mins maybe, Carty and Hurst starting either side of Ironside. Could also see Maxwell and/or Wood back in the squad.
Jones
Nixon Bailey McGrath Senior
Broadbent Close Rowe
Carty Ironside Hurst
Could go with Molyneux in the 10 possibly if Rowe needs a rest or Senior isn’t fit.
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I can’t do 7pm kick offs but I’m on cup direct so I’ve given my ticket away. Why have we moved the time forward ?
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The one constant in teams picked by supporters on these threads and by the management for games is a line up of midfielders that get buried in most games.
I would have Faulkner right central defender drop Broadbent and Close and bring in Bailey and Flint to midfield and give it a bit of umph. Bailey central and Flint on the right.
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I really think we missed a trick not bringing in a player similar to Westbrook who was so important to our midfield, someone who could get about the pitch & has experience. Lakin would have done that role I think.
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The one constant in teams picked by supporters on these threads and by the management for games is a line up of midfielders that get buried in most games.
I would have Faulkner right central defender drop Broadbent and Close and bring in Bailey and Flint to midfield and give it a bit of umph. Bailey central and Flint on the right.
that’s way too defensive and zero creativity in that. Might be able to put a tackle in but on the ball they would struggle big time. Need Close in our midfield.
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Wigan are going with a strong team...
https://www.wigantoday.net/sport/football/wigan-athletic-chief-provides-updates-on-jason-kerr-callum-lang-and-liam-shaw-ahead-of-doncaster-rovers-trip-4479290
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Any updates on injuries? I’d love to see Maxwell available for example, but I’ve lost track of who’s gone for the season, who’s loaned out etc. Taylor ran about for 5 minutes last Saturday so is he back now? Etc.
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If either Sterry or Senior are fit then we can the move Rowe back to midfield
Team Jones
Sterry. Faulkner. McGrath. Nixon
Bailey
Carty. Close. Rowe. Hurst
Ironside
If Sterry is not fit but Senior is then Nixon can play right. If neither fit then Flint right and Nixon left
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Any updates on injuries? I’d love to see Maxwell available for example, but I’ve lost track of who’s gone for the season, who’s loaned out etc. Taylor ran about for 5 minutes last Saturday so is he back now? Etc.
Think Wood, Anderson and Maxwell are back in training now. Expect Taylor to be on the bench again.
Long is also back in training but heard he’s going out on loan this week.
Other injuries:
Miller (out for season)
Westbrooke (out for season)
Ravenhill (out for season)
Lavery (out of season)
Senior (knock)
Sterry (knock)
Lawlor (unknown)
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Bailey, Close has had to play for the last two and a half seasons, the problem is he hasn't very often.
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Bailey, Close has had to play for the last two and a half seasons, the problem is he hasn't very often.
he was unlucky with injuries at the start but came back for the second half of last season and won one of the POTY awards.
Then when he came back in this season we had an upturn in form and he was a massive part of that and has managed to stay injury free apart from the one game against Morecambe which we missed him massively.
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So team chosen tonight appears to be this
Jones
Bailey Olowu McGrath. Nixon
Broadbent Close Rowe
Molyneux. Carty. Hurst
Or Bailey could be in midfield and Rowe LB
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So team chosen tonight appears to be this
Jones
Bailey Olowu McGrath. Nixon
Broadbent Close Rowe
Molyneux. Carty. Hurst
Or Bailey could be in midfield and Rowe LB
Where's that come from, Steve? I can't find a team line-up anywhere. It's almost as though there isn't a game on tonight.
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So team chosen tonight appears to be this
Rovers posted it on the twitter feed over half hour ago
Jones
Bailey Olowu McGrath. Nixon
Broadbent Close Rowe
Molyneux. Carty. Hurst
Or Bailey could be in midfield and Rowe LB
Where's that come from, Steve? I can't find a team line-up anywhere. It's almost as though there isn't a game on tonight.
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So team chosen tonight appears to be this
Rovers posted it on the twitter feed over half hour ago
Jones
Bailey Olowu McGrath. Nixon
Broadbent Close Rowe
Molyneux. Carty. Hurst
Or Bailey could be in midfield and Rowe LB
Where's that come from, Steve? I can't find a team line-up anywhere. It's almost as though there isn't a game on tonight.
Love the way you've 'hidden' your response..... good work
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So team chosen tonight appears to be this
Rovers posted it on the twitter feed over half hour ago
Jones
Bailey Olowu McGrath. Nixon
Broadbent Close Rowe
Molyneux. Carty. Hurst
Or Bailey could be in midfield and Rowe LB
Where's that come from, Steve? I can't find a team line-up anywhere. It's almost as though there isn't a game on tonight.
Love the way you've 'hidden' your response..... good work
God know whats happened there .
It was posted on their twitter feed earlier
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Charlie Wyke starting for them. Could we just once, just once, defend against a big lump and not get bullied to shit?
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If Rowe is at left back he’ll have his work cut out, Jonny Smith is lively would prefer Nixon there.
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So team chosen tonight appears to be this
Jones
Bailey Olowu McGrath. Nixon
Broadbent Close Rowe
Molyneux. Carty. Hurst
Or Bailey could be in midfield and Rowe LB
Where's that come from, Steve? I can't find a team line-up anywhere. It's almost as though there isn't a game on tonight.
The teams on Twitter as normal
There positions is my guess
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So team chosen tonight appears to be this
Jones
Bailey Olowu McGrath. Nixon
Broadbent Close Rowe
Molyneux. Carty. Hurst
Or Bailey could be in midfield and Rowe LB
Where's that come from, Steve? I can't find a team line-up anywhere. It's almost as though there isn't a game on tonight.
I’ve seen that team on the Rovers Twitter feed and the Live Score app.
Really weird that Olowu is back and still no game time for Faulkner.
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Olowu . Why? Got to feel for McGrath
Give Bobby a chance.
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0:1
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Charlie Wyke........
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Charlie Wyke starting for them. Could we just once, just once, defend against a big lump and not get bullied to shit?
Every. Single. Time.
Without fail. Always happens, without fail.
Absolutely f**king useless.
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Brilliant by Moly, great right footed cross and well headed in by Bailey.
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Blimey they conceded from a cross. Oh yes other teams do concede from crosses, not just us
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Come on rovers push on now get the winner
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Did well second half. Hursty lucky with his pen!
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Get in. Well done boys
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Well deserved that. Good second half. Bring on Bradford
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Fully deserved. Much much better Rovers. Far more energy and movement today, than recent weeks.
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Another £40k in the bank too… extra funds to spend hopefully
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Second half was really good
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Deserved that after a very good second half.
Special mentions to Hurst, Bailey, McGrath and Close.
And
Louie Jones, Brilliant save from a last kick of the game and a super penalty save, he also had the one covered that went wide.
Hurst penalty was a cliffhanger! I wish he wouldn’t do that.
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So apart from the defensive error early we played well Bailey Close Hurst best three players. Carty not an up front forward on his own better when he went slight left after Ironside came on.
Molyneux frustrating but in the second half was better.
Jones apart from the goal had a good game when required a pulled a good save near the end and also a very good penalty save.
When teams don’t get in your face we look abetter side.
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are we better at being a league one side?
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Great result, decent performance (2nd half anyway!) and on to Bradford for the quarter final! My only gripe is why we can’t do this against teams in our own league, but fingers crossed we start to put it together soon. Well done rovers tonight! :party: :rtid:
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Unbelievably we actually outran, outpressed and outmuscled them in the second half. Not sure how bothered they were but it looked a first team they put out. Great second half effort from us.
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A good performance, need to do this in the league now
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are we better at being a league one side?
Said this all season, Wednesday, hull, Everton, Wigan, Peterborough all spring to mind with good preformances where we probably get a little more time on the ball, certainly think this team is set up to be a league 1 team.
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are we better at being a league one side?
Said this all season, Wednesday, hull, Everton, Wigan, Peterborough all spring to mind with good preformances where we probably get a little more time on the ball, certainly think this team is set up to be a league 1 team.
we beat burton too
what's missing so that we can do this against Newport, Harrogate and Morecambe?
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2nd half, I think that's the best I've see from us this season. Whatever McCann said to them it worked a treat so well done him.
Close was MOTM for me. Bailey, Moly and Hurst all very good. Nixon too. Jones for those crucial saves.
In fact all of them put a right shift in.
Well done lads.
:scarf:
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A good performance, need to do this in the league now
To do that we have to take our chances we should have scored more tonight and certainly on Saturday in a poor performance.
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are we better at being a league one side?
Said this all season, Wednesday, hull, Everton, Wigan, Peterborough all spring to mind with good preformances where we probably get a little more time on the ball, certainly think this team is set up to be a league 1 team.
we beat burton too
what's missing so that we can do this against Newport, Harrogate and Morecambe?
Goals and defensive errors
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2nd half, I think that's the best I've see from us this season. Whatever McCann said to them it worked a treat so well done him.
Close was MOTM for me. Bailey, Moly and Hurst all very good. Nixon too. Jones for those crucial saves.
In fact all of them put a right shift in.
Well done lads.
:scarf:
Amazing what you can do when you have 11 players on the pitch, the substitution made our second half. Makes a difference when you have players on the pitch.
Now if we could put that sort of effort in most weeks we would be looking at the different end of the table.
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are we better at being a league one side?
Said this all season, Wednesday, hull, Everton, Wigan, Peterborough all spring to mind with good preformances where we probably get a little more time on the ball, certainly think this team is set up to be a league 1 team.
I mentioned this in another thread, it’s like McCann hasn’t properly figured out league 2 yet because he’s never managed at this level before. Stick teams higher up the pyramid in front of us and we seem to play better.
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Brilliant result, very well done guys always nice to see the pie eaters get their comeuppance. Hope young Carty works out for you and good to see he got a good run out tonight.
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Brilliant result, very well done guys always nice to see the pie eaters get their comeuppance. Hope young Carty works out for you and good to see he got a good run out tonight.
A bit more dip on a shot he had and he would have scored a worldy
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Brilliant result, very well done guys always nice to see the pie eaters get their comeuppance. Hope young Carty works out for you and good to see he got a good run out tonight.
A bit more dip on a shot he had and he would have scored a worldy
It was just a sighter, more of those to come.
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The Wigan forum is worth a read following the match tonight:
https://forums.vitalfootball.co.uk/threads/yorkies-v-pies.136184/page-2.
Post number 9, on page 2 brought a smile to my face!
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Great performance against a good league 1 side, the change McCann made after 20 mins putting Bailey further forward to press and leaving close as the lone 6 worked wonders and from then we dominated.
Close MOTM ran the show. Jones, Bailey and McGrath also excellent.
Jones’ distribution has to be one of the best if not the best in this league, the goal kick to hurst early on and then the ball over the top for Molyneux at the end of the first half we’re both class, there was only the one late on that he did wrong but tbf it was on and if it had come off Taylor was in.
Need to take that performance into Saturday, should give the lads a lot of confidence after a shootout win and dominating a league 1 side, especially Louis.
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Come on Soprano and ITB let’s hear your thoughts on it
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Brilliant night, great performance. After the Wyke goal the family behind me collectively agreed that they would leave when we were losing 0-6 and I made a mental note to leave with them, as it looked like it might go that way! But what great character we showed to fight back, and patience when the goal took a while to come, and determination when they came back at us last ten mins when other games we'd have crumbled and conceded. Good atmosphere in the crowd second half as well, fans found their voice and cheered the team home. Honorable mention also for Close's pen - looked like a cheeky panenka!
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The best thing about last night was the crowd leaving the ground with smiles on their faces and the joyful chatter, its a long time since I saw that.
And people and clubs ignore this competition and we have been one of the worst at pulling it down, and £40 grand prize money is not to be sniffed at.
The last two times we have met Wigan in cup games 1965 and 2002 they were right at the start of a resurgence in both clubs fortunes, let's hope history can repeat itself for a third time.
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I picked up on the crowd after the game, there was a happy buzz as we walked round the stadium...not seen or heard that for a while
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Fantastic result for Rovers and keeps the season alive .
You can almost see that Wembley Arch coming in to view .
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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How did young Carty get on?
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How did young Carty get on?
I thought he did ok, without being sensational. Had an amazing first time lob / shot that would have been an absolute screamer, but otherwise went about things without much fuss. Hopefully more to come as he settles in to the team. Seems to have the basics down - touch, pace, strength, effort - that means he should be able to kick on with us.
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How did young Carty get on?
I thought he did ok, without being sensational. Had an amazing first time lob / shot that would have been an absolute screamer, but otherwise went about things without much fuss. Hopefully more to come as he settles in to the team. Seems to have the basics down - touch, pace, strength, effort - that means he should be able to kick on with us.
Not sure he was any better than Jack Goodman :unsure:
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https://www.wigantoday.net/sport/football/shaun-maloney-reflects-on-missed-opportunity-as-wigan-athletics-wembley-dream-ended-by-league-two-doncaster-rovers-4481073
…is a report from the Wigan perspective which with an interesting and complimentary analysis of how we were the better better’s side in the second half
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https://www.wigantoday.net/sport/football/shaun-maloney-reflects-on-missed-opportunity-as-wigan-athletics-wembley-dream-ended-by-league-two-doncaster-rovers-4481073
…is a report from the Wigan perspective which with an interesting and complimentary analysis of how we were the better better’s side in the second half
Good to see a manager being honest but just to point out that the report in wrong in saying that the third Wigan penalty was saved, when it actually was wide of the target.