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TheBigDog

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  1. 1. Transparency and openness – we expect frequent and formal engagement with Trust Oldham and fans The club will engage the Trust through regular meaningful dialogue in a meeting with the whole of the board of the club and Trust Oldham. Date and frequency to be set for this (potentially annually) ... could someone help me out here?
  2. Yet another post that creates discord and uncertainty without backing it up. I just cannot fathom why you post something like this ‘Not my tales to share...’ ? Then don’t fookin’ share anything.
  3. Just cast my vote for Goal of the Season. It was a close run thing between Clarke and Lang for me (just like the OWTB Player vote). https://www.oldhamathletic.co.uk/news/2019/may/1819-goal-of-the-season-vote/
  4. I have seen most of it and the correct order is actually Clarke, Lang, Iversen.
  5. Well different to yours obvs The full story would include tackles and blocks made, passes made, pressing and miles covered in supporting play, closing down etc. If it was in the Sun then it must be true...
  6. Your opinion I know but ‘Only turns up 1 in 10’? Not having that. As for the stats - they don’t really tell the full story though do they? And As for the 4K... do you have any proof of that figure?
  7. I had exactly this thought too I believe that having seen Taylor in training, Scholes would rightly conclude that the left back’s best days are well and truly behind him. Maybe AL forgot to mention the contract clause if/when he asked PS not to pick the ‘past his best’ defender? It’s good this guesswork game
  8. I don't think that Maouche should be singled out as having a stinker. He was at fault for the second Swindon goal its true, but up to that point he was on a par with the rest of our ineffective forwards. Thereafter his head dropped and was rightly subbed. Agree with your point that Baxter and Sylla made a huge difference. O'Grady simply failed to hold the ball up and that meant that the ball kept coming back at us. It was a strange performance by the team, similar to the second half at Colchester. Having said that, we looked by far the better side for the last quarter and Lang could have won it for us. Baxter and Sylla to start at Cheltenham.
  9. Aha! Just to clarify, I think that AL has made an error of judgement in simply ignoring the letter. I wonder if we will belatedly hear from him now that Scholes has had his say?
  10. I don’t actually understand this post Dave What are you saying is irrelevant? My opinion that AL’s non response was misjudged?
  11. Disappointing but not surprising outcome. Misjudged in my opinion.
  12. Posted 4 hours ago... I make that 3:30 am. ‘Good night’ shuck?
  13. I remember going up for that game - two days before we had Norwich away. The article below captures the occasion well. And Joe’s quote sums it up succinctly https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-samways-perfect-way-to-rescue-spurs-oldham-subside-on-their-own-beach-of-a-pitch-as-ardiles-1433916.html For Royle, the torment goes on, at least until tomorrow evening. 'If we go down, we deserve to go down,' the Oldham manager sighed, 'Having said that, we haven't had a single break since that Hughes goal. Now we need a spectacular win - and a few other spectacular results too.'
  14. I personally know two Swindon fans who are coming up for the game solely to support Richie on his return to his former managerial club. There must be others I might have made that up....
  15. Swindon took 319 to Bury recently. So expect maybe 350 as they are on a reasonable run and add in the Wellens factor. i would expect a few more home fans but the boycott will still have an impact.
  16. And respective league position doesn’t always dictate the result of the game* (*) see Norwich v Reading April 10 2019
  17. Nah - meeting some friends at 8:30 in the local and I don't want to be late as they're paying
  18. Given that I have a 200 mile trip back down the motorway I think I’ll skip the ‘sit in protest’ but...given that tomorrow is the final day set by the Trust for receiving a response from Abdallah to the recent letter, I’m waiting for that deadline to pass before I decide whether to put my protest into action...
  19. I was there standing on the open terrace, half of which had been sold off to build a Superstore. Latics fans were crammed in and I remember spending most of the game standing in the walkway with my view partially obscured by a floodlight stanchion. We were under a lot of pressure as I recall but The Bear came good. A great Away Day. https://images.app.goo.gl/a91FLmMFMfK8XbXq9
  20. mikejh45 put forward an opinion that Pete Wild has played a big part in Iversen’s improvement in coming off his line recently. It was by way of a follow up to my post attributing the improvement in part to the goalkeeping coach. Exactly what part Wild (or indeed the gk coach) have played in this perceived improvement is open to debate. This is a discussion forum after all. I believe the change in Iversen started a while back and has continued under Wild. However, in general I see an improvement in the overall commitment of the team since Wild took up the reins again. The players certainly look more confident in their approach and the back four has benefited from the addition of Iacovitti. Whether he is naturally a left back I’m not sure but he is a talker on the pitch and has brought a solidity to the left side of the defence.
  21. This for me too. However Iversen has certainly improved the way he deals with crosses - he comes off his line far more positively recently and that must be down in part to the goalkeeping coach.
  22. Peter Clarke has also been one of our more consistent performers this season.
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