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Quote from: mushRTID on January 25, 2026, 09:56:24 amWe really should have been out of sight, but repeatedly claiming we should have scored ten reeks of desperation and denial of his dreadful substitutions.On a side note after Gotts picked up the soft yellow, it looked from the South stand like Grant and Cliff were turned and arguing with someone in the stand. Did anyone see anything there?Gotts yellow was for kicking the ball away, it’s a shame the ref didn’t use the same logic in the first half when one of theirs kicked the ball away
We really should have been out of sight, but repeatedly claiming we should have scored ten reeks of desperation and denial of his dreadful substitutions.On a side note after Gotts picked up the soft yellow, it looked from the South stand like Grant and Cliff were turned and arguing with someone in the stand. Did anyone see anything there?
Whilst it’s true Grant did say that, you could see the hurt straight away. He owned it. Took responsibility. That defeat clearly weighed heavy on him.We’ve all known for a long time that we desperately need a centre half. That part isn’t new. What is becoming familiar, though, is the rush to blame and the modern habit of wanting someone sacked the moment results dip.We’re allowed to moan. It’s football. But let’s also try to be a club together.We’ve got a very good manager and a strong assistant alongside him. Are they perfect? Of course not. But they’re a bloody good duo, no question. And despite Terry’s backing, it doesn’t look like there’s much of a recruitment war chest to play with.That said, it only takes one or two centre halves to completely change the feel of a team and, with it, the results. They are out there.Players matter. Recruitment hasn’t been a write-off either. Haks, Gotts, and the lad who went back to Blackburn were all solid signings. Clarke looks a decent player too.Let’s see who comes in at centre half next week and hope they make the difference we all know is needed. Fingers crossed. Football has a funny way of turning quickly when the right piece drops into place.
If that game was simulated again 10,000 times we wouldn’t have scored 10.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 25, 2026, 09:52:11 amIf that game was simulated again 10,000 times we wouldn’t have scored 10. We would’ve won 9900 times though and probably scored 6 or 7 in some of them
Nobody will want to hear this but in their last 40 league away games Wigan have only conceded more than 2 goals on two occasions - and Saturday was one of those.