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Match Day Thread Oldham Athletic AFC v Sunderland AFC - Tuesday 8th December - KO 18:00

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by RTB, Dec 7, 2020.

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Your prediction

Poll closed Dec 8, 2020.
  1. Home win

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  2. Away win

    61.4%
  3. Draw

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  1. Gil T Azell

    Gil T Azell Well-Known Member

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    Its not just a win. Its the confidence and a cobbled together team attacking in numbers. Can only get better.
     
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  2. SAFC2403

    SAFC2403 Well-Known Member

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    I'd have Diamond, mcgeady and Grigg starting on Saturday after that.

    Worries around Wright and Macfadzean after their performances tonight.

    Wins a win though and good to see us coming back from a goal down.
     
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  3. Millfield Maestro 1879

    Millfield Maestro 1879 Well-Known Member

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    My stream hasn't worked tonight but was it a positive performance overall? any stand out performers?
     
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  4. Julio

    Julio Well-Known Member

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    History will show it as the first win of many under LJ hopefully
     
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  5. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    We smashed the possession again, I thought scowen did better as taken off set pieces
     
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  6. SAFC2403

    SAFC2403 Well-Known Member

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    Diamond impressed tonight and i think Scowen had a decent game. Grigg did ok without really threatening but definately improved.

    Much more positive until the last 10 when we sat deeper and deeper and invited them onto us. Possibly a lack of fitness showing amongst some of them which leads to this drop off?
     
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  7. RTB

    RTB Well-Known Member

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    Tier 2 in London so can only meet in groups of 6 and any one living in the NE can't go <laugh>
    - better off with a :emoticon-0163-pizza and <ale>
     
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  8. old lads fan

    old lads fan Well-Known Member

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    Diamond impressed when he ran at people and McGeady looked busy when he came on, oh and Leadbitter was very good with the dead balls.
     
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  9. marcusblackcat

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    If only they’d folded the club after 12 minutes of the game
     
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  10. Millfield Maestro 1879

    Millfield Maestro 1879 Well-Known Member

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    Probably muscle memory from Parkys tactics :emoticon-0140-rofl:
     
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  11. old lads fan

    old lads fan Well-Known Member

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    Might as well shut the town down as well.
     
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  12. Philby

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    I think all these matches in quick succession are catching Wright up. he looks a bit tired.
     
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  13. Millfield Maestro 1879

    Millfield Maestro 1879 Well-Known Member

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    Plenty of people raving about Diamond
     
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  14. Oliver's Army

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    There was progress in there for me tonight. We were doing things a little differently like the crossing positions and getting more bodies in the box.
     
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  15. Notaskyboy

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    some lad called Carl Graham just spent a couple of hours on a excercise bike in Boundary park to watch that, deserves a medal.:emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl:
     
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  16. Millfield Maestro 1879

    Millfield Maestro 1879 Well-Known Member

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    Any signs of progress is huge for me as I feel we have been stagnant for the last 18 months
     
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  17. Sunderpitt

    Sunderpitt Well-Known Member

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    A wins a win...

    Not great but better... more pace and tempo required and I fcuking striker!
     
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  18. RTB

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    https://safc.com/news/team-news/2020/december/oldham-athletic/report-vs-oldham-athletic
    Oldham Athletic 1-2 Sunderland AFC

    Lee Johnson secured his first win as Sunderland Head Coach on Tuesday evening, as a 2-1 win at Oldham Atheltic ensured the Lads’ progression in the Papa John’s Trophy.
    Bobby Grant rifled the Latics into the lead on 13 minutes, but Chris Maguire’s opportunistic strike ensured parity was restored before the break.
    The Lads were barely troubled during a dominant second period, with their reward coming just after the hour mark when Josh Scowen’s superb header found the net.
    Patterson produced a brilliant save shortly after, clawing the ball to safety despite a wicked deflection to help seal victory at Boundary Park.
    Johnson’s men will be in the hat for Thursday’s last-16 draw (11.15am live on Talksport2)
    Patterson and Jack Diamond were handed starts at Boundary Park, with Callum McFadzean also handed a chance to impress the new Head Coach.
    Both youngsters made a flying start to proceedings in Great Manchester, as the stopper soared to deny Danny Rowe and Diamond tore down the right at every opportunity.
    Bright play from Conor McLaughlin saw opposition ‘keeper Ian Lawlor bravely claim a dangerous cross on nine minutes, but Oldham edged in front just a few minutes later.
    Grant struck the blow, firing a 25-yard strike into the bottom corner after Carl Piergianni strode out of defence and picked out the forward.
    The Lads responded well and Maguire forced Lawlor into action before McFadzean tumbled in the box, but despite loud appeals the referee waved play on.
    Undeterred, Johnson’s men continued to press forward and got their reward on the half-hour mark, as Diamond menaced once more and a fluffed clearance looped into the path of Maguire to level from close range.
    Sunderland continued to dominate the ball following the interval, with Leadbitter and Power linking well only for the defence to scramble the ball clear as the latter looked to pick out Grigg.
    A double change followed on 63 minutes, with Aiden McGeady entering the fray alongside the returning Charlie Wyke.
    And the duo were congratulating their teammates within seconds, as Scowen sent a pinpoint header into the corner after connecting with Leadbitter’s cross.
    With 10 minutes remaining, Bailey Wright lost his footing and Davis Keillor-Dunn broke in, but despite diving before the ball took a wicked deflection, Patterson produced an excellent save and managed to claw the ball to safety.

    Oldham Atheltic:
    Lawlor, Jombati, Piergianni, Whelan (Garrity 67), Rowe (***e 56), Keillor-Dunn, Grant, Ntambwe, Barnett, Diarra, Bahamboula (McAleny 67).
    Subs not used:Bilboe, McCalmont, Da Silva, Hamer.

    Sunderland AFC:
    Patterson, McLaughlin, Flanagan, Wright, Power, Maguire (McGeady 63), Scowen, Diamond, Grigg (Wyke 63), Leadbitter (Dobson 69), McFadzean.
    Subs not used:Matthews, Embleton, Graham, Neil.
     
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  19. clockstander

    clockstander Well-Known Member

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    Last substitution might have had something to do with it, hope LJ learns quicker that Parkysaurus. <laugh>
     
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  20. SteveH

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    If only we had a decent striker, how many chances go begging is criminal. We are were far superior to that Oldham team, yet at the end we could have conceded and ended with a draw. Wyke is our top League goalscorer, Lincoln have centre-back , Montsma who has scored as many as Wyke. It really is holding us back
    Lets hope the new regime can find us one pronto.
     
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