Rob wrote: Considering how poor Hewitt has been this season I thought he was terrific yesterday and showed that he could yet be a good signing.
I agree Rob. I thought Elliott Hewitt played really well yesterday and he was my MOM.
Rob wrote: Considering how poor Hewitt has been this season I thought he was terrific yesterday and showed that he could yet be a good signing.
georgefostersbeard wrote:He seemed to be better for being the senior player in the back four (with MacLaughlin out of position at CB)
Parkinsons Perm wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:He seemed to be better for being the senior player in the back four (with MacLaughlin out of position at CB)
He seemed better because Oldham are absolutely gash, yet they managed a comfortable draw without being stretched one iota
broomo wrote:Parkinsons Perm wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:He seemed to be better for being the senior player in the back four (with MacLaughlin out of position at CB)
He seemed better because Oldham are absolutely gash, yet they managed a comfortable draw without being stretched one iota
Did you watch the game?
You must have missed their keepers save from Charsley.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:Rob wrote: Considering how poor Hewitt has been this season I thought he was terrific yesterday and showed that he could yet be a good signing.
I agree Rob. I thought Elliott Hewitt played really well yesterday and he was my MOM.
Parkinsons Perm wrote:broomo wrote:Parkinsons Perm wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:He seemed to be better for being the senior player in the back four (with MacLaughlin out of position at CB)
He seemed better because Oldham are absolutely gash, yet they managed a comfortable draw without being stretched one iota
Did you watch the game?
You must have missed their keepers save from Charsley.
Powder puff lad.
Did you not go yesterday, they should have been 3 up at HT?
Width of a crossbar saved your Nige. Have you checked on him,is his head still on his shoulders after shaking it for 90 mins at his p poor team
broomo wrote:Parkinsons Perm wrote:broomo wrote:Parkinsons Perm wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:He seemed to be better for being the senior player in the back four (with MacLaughlin out of position at CB)
He seemed better because Oldham are absolutely gash, yet they managed a comfortable draw without being stretched one iota
Did you watch the game?
You must have missed their keepers save from Charsley.
Powder puff lad.
Did you not go yesterday, they should have been 3 up at HT?
Width of a crossbar saved your Nige. Have you checked on him,is his head still on his shoulders after shaking it for 90 mins at his p poor team
He's the manager of your p poor team. Surely you want the same thing I want?
Or am I mistaken?
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:One step at a time. James Clarke needs to demonstrate that he is a solid League 2 defender first and that he can perform to good standards on a regular basis. He got "bamboozled" a few times yesterday but a clean sheet is an excellent start to add to the one at Port Vale last season.
Parkinsons Perm wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:He seemed to be better for being the senior player in the back four (with MacLaughlin out of position at CB)
He seemed better because Oldham are absolutely gash, yet they managed a comfortable draw without being stretched one iota
broomo wrote:Parkinsons Perm wrote:georgefostersbeard wrote:He seemed to be better for being the senior player in the back four (with MacLaughlin out of position at CB)
He seemed better because Oldham are absolutely gash, yet they managed a comfortable draw without being stretched one iota
Did you watch the game?
You must have missed their keepers save from Charsley.
victor A block wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote:One step at a time. James Clarke needs to demonstrate that he is a solid League 2 defender first and that he can perform to good standards on a regular basis. He got "bamboozled" a few times yesterday but a clean sheet is an excellent start to add to the one at Port Vale last season.
Agreed. Thought it was a solid display. Nothing more or less. Got beaten easily a couple of times, but overall a good contribution. Not the new messiah yet.
chip63 wrote:I'm not sure the new messiah will start against Northampton, we have a game 3 days later against Port Vale and then Exeter away 4 days after that.
Clarke, Rawson, Hewitt and Macca wouldn't be that bad to be honest.
I see him starting against Portvale when hopefully we have a very strong side to pick from.
marksay wrote:When is Quinn allowed back I’ve lost track
bear 73 wrote:Thought 2 clean sheets out of 3 games a step forward, Having 3 centre halfs injured,
small steps in the right direction gets you where you want to be,
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