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RugbyRover

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Re: Wimbledon Skylights
« Reply #1 on September 20, 2025, 05:44:11 pm by RugbyRover »
After reading some comments on other threads I was expecting to see some right old howlers from the keeper. Instead what I saw was our centre back being out muscled at a corner and then our holding midfielder being unable to control a perfectly good ball played up to him.

Maybe TLT could have done better but others played their part too.

Also, what shit conditions for a keeper eh?

Spilsby Red

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Re: Wimbledon Skylights
« Reply #2 on September 20, 2025, 05:52:13 pm by Spilsby Red »
Rubbish.

redarmi66

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Re: Wimbledon Skylights
« Reply #3 on September 20, 2025, 05:58:46 pm by redarmi66 »
After reading some comments on other threads I was expecting to see some right old howlers from the keeper. Instead what I saw was our centre back being out muscled at a corner and then our holding midfielder being unable to control a perfectly good ball played up to him.

Maybe TLT could have done better but others played their part too.

Also, what shit conditions for a keeper eh?
Both goals came from mistakes from the keeper. Dropped a simple cross that was scrambled away for a corner. They then scored from the corner. 2nd goal came from poor clearance from the keeper that put us on the back foot. Sloppy mistakes that have cost us the points again today.

monkeytennis

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Re: Wimbledon Skylights
« Reply #4 on September 20, 2025, 06:20:06 pm by monkeytennis »
I’m not going to bother watching any of that again thanks. One shot on target the whole match says it all.

Metalmicky

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Re: Wimbledon Skylights
« Reply #5 on September 20, 2025, 06:24:01 pm by Metalmicky »
After reading some comments on other threads I was expecting to see some right old howlers from the keeper. Instead what I saw was our centre back being out muscled at a corner and then our holding midfielder being unable to control a perfectly good ball played up to him.

Maybe TLT could have done better but others played their part too.

Also, what shit conditions for a keeper eh?

I agree - thought it was going to be some right cock-ups by TLT, but he could do little with either effort TBH.  Didn't see the dropped cross - although the conditions wouldn't have helped.  The clearance for the second wasn't great, but it did land at the feet of a Rovers player..... who then gave it away.  But let's find someone to blame eh...

redarmi66

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Re: Wimbledon Skylights
« Reply #6 on September 20, 2025, 06:47:26 pm by redarmi66 »
After reading some comments on other threads I was expecting to see some right old howlers from the keeper. Instead what I saw was our centre back being out muscled at a corner and then our holding midfielder being unable to control a perfectly good ball played up to him.

Maybe TLT could have done better but others played their part too.

Also, what shit conditions for a keeper eh?

I agree - thought it was going to be some right cock-ups by TLT, but he could do little with either effort TBH.  Didn't see the dropped cross - although the conditions wouldn't have helped.  The clearance for the second wasn't great, but it did land at the feet of a Rovers player..... who then gave it away.  But let's find someone to blame eh...
its just simple facts, the keepers errors lead to passages of play that should not have happened. We gifted them both goals.

GazLaz

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Re: Wimbledon Skylights
« Reply #7 on September 20, 2025, 07:05:44 pm by GazLaz »
After reading some comments on other threads I was expecting to see some right old howlers from the keeper. Instead what I saw was our centre back being out muscled at a corner and then our holding midfielder being unable to control a perfectly good ball played up to him.

Maybe TLT could have done better but others played their part too.

Also, what shit conditions for a keeper eh?

I agree - thought it was going to be some right cock-ups by TLT, but he could do little with either effort TBH.  Didn't see the dropped cross - although the conditions wouldn't have helped.  The clearance for the second wasn't great, but it did land at the feet of a Rovers player..... who then gave it away.  But let's find someone to blame eh...
its just simple facts, the keepers errors lead to passages of play that should not have happened. We gifted them both goals.


It can help if their mates get them out of trouble though. Our men didn’t do that for him today.

Alan Southstand

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Re: Wimbledon Skylights
« Reply #8 on September 20, 2025, 08:38:08 pm by Alan Southstand »
Can’t watch that again - it was enough being at the game. Powder puff up top again and mistakes at the back sums up the game.

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Wimbledon Skylights
« Reply #9 on September 20, 2025, 10:15:30 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Last thing I want to do is pile on one of our players. And I've seen those shot stopping stats.

But.

TLT has made some pretty big howlers for 5 of the 6 goals we've conceded in the last 3 games. That has to stop now or he's got to be dropped.

 

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