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only because of other results the same day.
I saw Dennis Laws final league goal at old Trafford, and it wasn’t for United, plenty of pitch invasions that day, game never got finished but the result stood.
and most importantly United got relegated.
if we had Bishop and Dawson in midfield this last season and a decent striker we might have stayed up.
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It was on Twitter
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I knew yesterday, one of Trinity’s coaching staff lives near me and I joked to him that Bish would make them a good manager and he told me he was going to be announced today, a good choice and I wish him well.
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the big mistake was getting rid of Hurst, was just starting to improve the team but Swann wanted to get the wage bill down and wanted a younger team but I think the last three or four seasons he has wasted that much money on paying silly wages on players not good enough for league football, and unable to get into a very poor side.
but even the last few months how much money has been payed in wages for players here on loan or first team players being on the bench or snubbed altogether while we have been playing up to 8 players 19 or under who are nowhere ready for first team football.
blood a couple at a time, yes, but we played one young lad for 30 minutes and released him three days later, I don’t know whether this was Hill’s doing or Swann’s, I am starting to feel sorry for Cox because he had no chance, but didn’t like his negative football.
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it certainly isn’t a league to play a load of lightweight kids, fair enough there is ability in the young uns but we have been playing too many this last 3 months and gone out the Football League without any fight, even when we still had a even chance of staying up, I hope Swann if he is still here doesn’t think we can take the route of playing a young team because he will be in for a shock, you don’t see teams playing for a 0-0 draw in that league.
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Can’t see any mention of this anywhere.
…could be that people are nervous around that, as Oldham fans are.
I feel for Oldham fans.
Prem to National League in 27 years.
Founder members of the Premier League too.
The very best of luck to them!I’ve only ever been to one Premier League game and that was Oldham v Everton, I was going to watch us at Chester but got held up at Haltwhistle for 90 minutes because of roadworks and traffic lights not in sync, Neil Pointon played for Oldham and Peter Beagrie played for Everton that day.
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It doesn’t seem 5 minutes since our supporters wanted to protest on the pitch at the Sands Venue, now you know why it’s not allowed because of risk of injury to players and officials.
You only need one to cause trouble
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His dad has more sense, it’s bad enough following Scunny but Man U, no chance.
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are we actually after Almond
After witnessing the weakest attempt by any team to keep their Football League status since relegation to the National League started, I can’t imagine we will be anywhere in the running to be Champions or even top 15.
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Look on the bright side, if we had got relegated last season we would be in National League North next season.
You can’t even take the risk of getting your season ticket because you have no idea what’s going to happen, though they have relaid the training pitch.
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The man who made the pies at Kidderminster died 18 months ago and the club ended the partnership with the caterers at the beginning of the season so they don’t have the glorious pies anymore.
I have backed Peter Swann for a long while, but the way he has run this club over the last 4 seasons has been poor and the last 2 seasons totally unacceptable, the sooner he leaves now the better for him, the club and the supporters.
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I would have thought players who refused to train or play should give clubs the right to sack them or cancel their contracts if this is all true.
It would if you refused to work or do what you are asked in any other line of work, and I am sure they would find it hard to get another club.
Or is he Renee
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I thought Sinclair would be good in the National League, regarding Hill not rating him, possibly because he is over 19.
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I have said the same Les over the last 4 seasons and all I get is there is plenty of time and we have enough players, and that is from posters on Bru and Twitter.
What is a win, what is 3 points.
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I wonder if Watson was one of those players who didn’t want to player the last games because he didn’t want to get injured.
Well done Mick.
You did a Bristol Rovers on us!
that was last week NI when I totally reversed your lead, last year I got three 12 pointers on the last day to finish second when I wasn’t in the top three, I was expecting you to do the same on Saturday and like usual it was great fun, well done Matt for doing it because it has been more interesting than the football
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rules need changing so teams don’t put weakened teams out in crucial games.
Northampton where 3-1 up at halftime so why did they settle on that score instead of going for more, also they could only manage a draw here a few weeks ago, Wigan did the same to us putting a reserve team out against Barnsley, the EFL should bring a fair play rule saying when the match is important like yesterdays was the opponents have to field their strongest side then there is no argument, we had experience on the bench and have loanees not involved, I feel sorry for Northampton because we would still have lost but maybe by that score line.
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it was Wigan who put a second string side out Ironking not against them, that goalkeeper is now first choice at Huddersfield Town.
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I agree play 1 or 2 but we seem to add too it every week, we should have put our strongest available side out, if we have one, results haven’t seem to matter this last 15 games or more whether going down or not, very unfair to Northampton just like the year Wigan got Barnsley into the playoffs.
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It’s ok playing all these kids every week for experience but it’s absolutely destroying our supporters, whether we are relegated or not
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Exactly TwoWrongs
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