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selby

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Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« on December 11, 2024, 10:44:22 am by selby »
 A game that takes on more significance because of the pressure building due to our poor home form and against a team that in Stevens they have the top scorer in the division so will want watching.
   Sitting in sixth position in the division it is on the face of it a hard game and last weekend won where we fail v Harrogate away 3-0 with Stevens again on the score sheet and in home games their tally of 19 goals only Walsall the top of the league scoring more on 20 goals
  With us shipping goals the last few games, while finding goals hard to come by it will need us to up our game again if we are not to slip up, the galling thing is while we have not played that bad but keep getting caught out especially by teams directly running at us and squaring defenders up or between our lines.
  We seem to to be in a run where we have to score more than one goal to win a game, and to be a regular top side that isn't a good look, defences win leagues and get promotions, and while we are in a good position we are not the complete product, and really need to tighten things up both in midfield where we need to stop teams from playing, and at the back where we don't cope with one on ones, and up front we need to get the ball  in the box quicker to give the strikers a chance, when we do we are dangerous.
  Wimbledon sit third in the last six league games table to our sixth with us unbeaten but accumulating too many draws, although I would take one Saturday and a big part of their game is how good they are at set pieces, a weakness in our locker so interesting especially as they are a set of six foot plus players who attack set pieces from all angles according to reports.
  So we can expect a few hairy moments and will need to be at our best defensively probably early in the game and try  to impose our game on them before they get momentum.
  As for our team I will leave that to the management team and the more knowledgeable on here, Emmanuel a possible for me after last night, and a bit of height against a big side.
  The one thing we will have to be is back on our game, so lots to talk about and discuss about a game at a place we have not got a great record at, and leading into an important time of the year where things start to be set out to the end of the season
  Lot's to discuss lots to look forward to, Please have your say. 



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moses

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #1 on December 11, 2024, 11:16:26 am by moses »
I think we will go 3-5-2 on Saturday to get more height at the back and two strikers on the pitch.
With LM and JG to come once it gets stretched.

steve@dcfd

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #2 on December 11, 2024, 11:25:38 am by steve@dcfd »
I would play 352 or 3421.or 3412
Emmanuel to play right wingback Fleming or Maxwell if fit left wingback
Bailey and Broadbent
With Hurst Billy/Molynuex behind either Joe or Billy

Surrey Rover

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #3 on December 11, 2024, 12:00:45 pm by Surrey Rover »
Rovers have only ever recorded one away victory against Saturdays opponents, an Alan Warboys penalty gave us a 1-0 victory at the old Plough Lane in September 1981.

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #4 on December 11, 2024, 01:53:04 pm by edlored »
We will always struggle to break teams down until we get some pace in the final third

Campsall rover

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #5 on December 11, 2024, 02:02:10 pm by Campsall rover »
After winning their 1st 5 home league games they have a sequence of L D L D at home

This is winnable just like any game is. We should be going there with total confidence we can turn them over

DonnyBazR0ver

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #6 on December 11, 2024, 03:00:15 pm by DonnyBazR0ver »
One of my fancies for promotion along with Walsall, but maybe similar to us, are struggling for consistency.

A wins not beyond us and would be another great result away from home

swain_drfc

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #7 on December 11, 2024, 03:41:39 pm by swain_drfc »
Best away day of the season! Looking forward to Saturday. We have a habit of going 2 goals down away at Wimbledon and then staging a comeback. Would just like to see us get the first goal on Saturday and take the game to them.

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #8 on December 11, 2024, 04:29:17 pm by normal rules »
Got tickets ordered earlier today. Only 40 left of initial allocation .

Draytonian III

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #9 on December 11, 2024, 04:48:12 pm by Draytonian III »
Rovers have only ever recorded one away victory against Saturdays opponents, an Alan Warboys penalty gave us a 1-0 victory at the old Plough Lane in September 1981.


In the April of the same year we lost 1-0 at Plough Lane, it was the day that Aldanti won the Grand National, they made a film about the winning jockey Bob Champion, called Champions, John Hurt played the lead role.

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #10 on December 11, 2024, 05:18:05 pm by scawsby steve »
We will always struggle to break teams down until we get some pace in the final third

Yes, but that applies mainly at home. Away from home, we hit teams on the break. Apart from the 4 at Fleetwood, we could have had 6 at Bradford.

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #11 on December 12, 2024, 07:24:37 am by GazLaz »
Showing 6 tickets left online. The fact they only went on general sale on Wednesday felt a bit late considering the good demand we have for the London away games.

Campsall rover

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #12 on December 12, 2024, 08:55:00 am by Campsall rover »
Showing 6 tickets left online. The fact they only went on general sale on Wednesday felt a bit late considering the good demand we have for the London away games.
There are 3 more blocks which have not been allocated tickets for 114, 115,116

I am sure if the demand is there then surely we can have more tickets.

The 6 left in 113 are all disabled tickets.

Got mine early and we got ones in the corner block 111 as the worst viewing tickets were sold first.
I am hoping we can sit anywhere & move nearer to behind the goal.

I don’t understand Wimbledon giving the worst tickets out first. So by getting now on 108 points on the Rovers system we are penalised.
Something wrong here I think.
This is not DRFC’s fault as they were only able to sell the tickets in the blocks in a set order as allocated.

One for Derek at the Shadow board to take up possibly. If you see this Derek.
I will send you a PM any way.

Surrey Rover

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #13 on December 12, 2024, 09:03:56 am by Surrey Rover »
Rovers have only ever recorded one away victory against Saturdays opponents, an Alan Warboys penalty gave us a 1-0 victory at the old Plough Lane in September 1981.


In the April of the same year we lost 1-0 at Plough Lane, it was the day that Aldanti won the Grand National, they made a film about the winning jockey Bob Champion, called Champions, John Hurt played the lead role.
I remember Billy Bremner naming himself in the starting eleven for that match, I think Alan Cork scored their goal that day but he was being marked by Carl Swan!

Campsall rover

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #14 on December 12, 2024, 09:22:46 am by Campsall rover »
Rovers have only ever recorded one away victory against Saturdays opponents, an Alan Warboys penalty gave us a 1-0 victory at the old Plough Lane in September 1981.


In the April of the same year we lost 1-0 at Plough Lane, it was the day that Aldanti won the Grand National, they made a film about the winning jockey Bob Champion, called Champions, John Hurt played the lead role.
I remember Billy Bremner naming himself in the starting eleven for that match, I think Alan Cork scored their goal that day but he was being marked by Carl Swan!
I was there at that game SR
Remember it as if it was last week. Or at least I think I can.
Pretty sure we had a man sent off. Nothing has changed the ref gave them everything.

NickDRFC

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #15 on December 12, 2024, 12:24:21 pm by NickDRFC »
Showing 6 tickets left online. The fact they only went on general sale on Wednesday felt a bit late considering the good demand we have for the London away games.

That was down to such a late release by Wimbledon. The TO would have preferred to put them out much earlier.

steve@dcfd

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #16 on December 12, 2024, 01:54:00 pm by steve@dcfd »
All tickets are now sold good work for all those going.

ForsolongaRover

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #17 on December 13, 2024, 01:04:34 pm by ForsolongaRover »
After winning their 1st 5 home league games they have a sequence of L D L D at home

This is winnable just like any game is. We should be going there with total confidence we can turn them over

selby

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #18 on December 13, 2024, 01:37:55 pm by selby »
  We were very good at defending our own penalty area in the latter half of last season with Wood an integral part of that record.
  In many games we are now required to score more than one goal to win a game, as we are letting goals in even when we have been the dominant team in the game.
  It will not end well if it carries on, and we are not as good defending our own area this term as we were with more basic defending with Anderson and Wood the defensive block down the middle last season who were not the quickest but kept play in front of them.
 And when one didn't play Olowu used his pace but was held in check by the experienced player and we didn't get squared up a lot by direct runs at the defence with Biggins in there more likely to use the tactical foul in a slightly better mid field with more pacey attacks from deep starting positions from in our own half. 

selby

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #19 on December 14, 2024, 02:30:01 pm by selby »
tough game today, and we could do with a win.

In the box

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #20 on December 14, 2024, 04:34:50 pm by In the box »
tough game today, and we could do with a win.
Were playing like we don’t know how too .If doubt unless we can start being more ruthless all over the pitch and plant our game firmly on matches , will we see a top 3 spot . Our general play is too erratic and lacks purpose . We don’t draw defenders out position or make meaning runs into the oppositions box or seldom do we get shots off or make the goal keeper work . L2 is our best bet next season without a major refit of the playing squad upfront !!

selby

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #21 on December 14, 2024, 04:49:10 pm by selby »
You don't deserve to win a game of football when you miss sitters like we did and give a goal away like that

Alan Southstand

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #22 on December 14, 2024, 04:50:33 pm by Alan Southstand »
Not one shot on target!

mushRTID

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #23 on December 14, 2024, 04:51:23 pm by mushRTID »
This is not good enough.
Disappointing again

bpoolrover

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #24 on December 14, 2024, 04:52:50 pm by bpoolrover »
Thought they were far better than us far large parts of that match,looked poor in midfield and nothing much upfront

Prez

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #25 on December 14, 2024, 04:53:13 pm by Prez »
Arguably the worst performance of the season. No cohesion to our play. Cant find any positives there.

In the box

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #26 on December 14, 2024, 04:58:11 pm by In the box »
Arguably the worst performance of the season. No cohesion to our play. Cant find any positives there.
We had two great chances early on and failed in both . We need better strikers but at least  play both our strikers Sharp n Ironside from the start and stop keeping one of them on the bench . All this does is tell the players not worry if your playing crap we can do better in the second half and alls forgiven . And it didn’t work today did it !!

DonnyBazR0ver

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #27 on December 14, 2024, 05:02:22 pm by DonnyBazR0ver »
McCanns got to find away of lifting any anxiety setting in before we get in a rut of fearing losing, rather than imposing ourselves on the opposition.

Goals obviously help but, conceding first is never a good recipe.

Strong characters needed now including McCann.

Spilsby Red

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #28 on December 14, 2024, 05:05:16 pm by Spilsby Red »
That was shocking. No substance to the game. Hit and hope. Not getting second balls. GM needs to stop changing the team. People call Sterry, he gives us a better option.  Wimbledon were not great either, they just wanted it a lot more.
But it is what it is. Great support again.

Cramby10

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Re: Let's talk about the AFC Wimbledon game
« Reply #29 on December 14, 2024, 05:10:28 pm by Cramby10 »
I’ve not seen the game today so can’t comment on that but on the whole do we think our squad is too big and therefore too much changing going on??

 

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