You 'd feel the same if you had to live in Oldham.Oldham fans on Twitter seem a very bitter lot...
Guardedly happy about yesterday. Sounds like huge value for money, though the Oldham fans might disagree. It also sounded like a bad day at the office for the defence, but that does happen so no need to get overexcited just yet, and goals all over the park may yet be an antidote to a lack of strikers.
Having criticised KR's transfer blatherings, he seems to have seen the same game as the fans yesterday. And he can genuinely point at the squad and say it has improved all over under his guidance. He also apparently had a pop at the Oldham fans yesterday..... Not really in the Good Managers Guide but I guess he enjoys being booed by oppo fans. I'm more worried about us, and this morning we seem to be pretty much okay. Onwards and upwards.
At full time, Robinson turned to the Oldham fans and made pregnant gestures, pointing at his belly.
Yesterday proved to me that KAG certainly isn't suited to playing a loan No.9 role in this formation. Oldham caused us all sort of defensive problems because they had a brick sh1thouse No.9 called Davies, who bullied our back line throughout the match. To play this formation effectively you really need a striker who can hold the ball up with his back to goal, which KAG is too small to do. Dodoo may be pacy but he is physically much bigger than KAG - for those who haven't seen him, he looks a lot like Danny Welbeck.
Yesterday we won a battle of two bad defences, with Solly particularly poor for us.
@Royston were the flurry of 90th minute yellow cards for JFC, Joe Do & Ohh Ricky Holmes deserved or was the incompetent B#####D in black just trying to even up his Managers' ratings??
Wasnt DD a striker converted in to an emergency CB?
Seemed to be a popular tactic in the 90's - sure Chris Sutton also found himself at CB several times during the twilight years.
That's a pity, especially since by all accounts he was terrific last week, a MOM performance according to some. It would appear that his knees may not be up to even one game a weekYesterday we won a battle of two bad defences, with Solly particularly poor for us.
That's a pity, especially since by all accounts he was terrific last week, a MOM performance according to some. It would appear that his knees may not be up to even one game a week.
Paul Warhurst. Primarily a defender, he was utilised as a makeshift striker for Sheffield Wednesday after injuries to Mark Bright and David Hirst. He went on to score 12 in 12 matches and even received an England call-up as a striker.Wasnt DD a striker converted in to an emergency CB?
Seemed to be a popular tactic in the 90's - sure Chris Sutton also found himself at CB several times during the twilight years.
Paul Warhurst. Primarily a defender, he was utilised as a makeshift striker for Sheffield Wednesday after injuries to Mark Bright and David Hirst. He went on to score 12 in 12 matches and even received an England call-up as a striker.
He was pretty much ****e after that.
Alan Curbishley. Initially a 16-year-old badge salesman at the Who concert, converted into a useful player, then manager.Robert Lee. Primarily a turnstile operator at the Valley, he was converted into a very useful No.7 for Charlton & then Newcastle.
Paul Warhurst. Primarily a defender, he was utilised as a makeshift striker for Sheffield Wednesday after injuries to Mark Bright and David Hirst. He went on to score 12 in 12 matches and even received an England call-up as a striker.
He was pretty much ****e after that.
Alan Curbishley. Initially a 16-year-old badge salesman at the Who concert, converted into a useful player, then manager.