Wigan's keeper ...

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I think so called supporters not in attendance are dreadful tbh.

Not everybody has a choice. So because I was at work rather than at the match I'm a so-called supporter? Yes I could use my leave for every game I'm due to be at work but then what happens when I want to spend time with family on holidays? Pretty small minded way of thinking!
 
Really?

A load of my pals couldn’t go. One has COVID, another had a wedding to attend. I know a couple lad who simply cannot afford to go due to family commitments and lower incomes.

I don’t think it’s dreadful at all, I’d never slate someone for not going to the game.
What mates?
 
I think he is a good keeper. He caught what he was expected to catch, distribution was good and he is a decent shot stopper. 10yrs at Man UTD as a kid should stand him in good stead.
Very happy we put 2 past him though. :emoticon-0148-yes:

See I thought that's what people would say and I understand why ...

... it's different when he's not your own..

So I looked through the highlights, watched him and he was dreadful tbh.

He was rooted to his line for Stewart's goal and another of his headers which went past the post. His distribution was poor and, at one point, he was chasing after Gooch on his hands and knees round the penalty area <laugh>

If that was Burge people would be raging and with due cause.
 
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He wasn’t nearly as bad as their captain at right back. Awful him.

Amos was a player that some fans wanted to replace Burge. He’s no better, imo.
 
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