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You’re right Italia,
Just watched it yet again; and the Ref is half a pitch behind play.
The more I watch it, the more ludicrous it gets !When I watch it again, Charlie is clearly one pace ahead of Cole and first to the ball. Cole knew what he was doing by falling over so easily. Not even a yellow IMO.
Unlike their player who is clearly behind Humphreys and just lunges at his feet and is nowhere near the ball.Very poor refereeing has robbed us of at least a point !
Well beating the “best team in the World”, apparently; with four champagne goals deserves a little something special. So I’ve blown the dust off my last Jeroboam (contains 4 standard bottles) and watched each goal again.
Now Chianti, is also a great choice; especially since after that fourth goal hit the net it really did silence the Bolton crowd like the lambs. Very apt; you are learning well, grasshopper.
I agree with you CW.
If you look at last nights game, the Carlisle goal started when Matty Smith lost possession in the middle of the park. However, can’t be too harsh on the lad because he had a lot of possession & involvement; probably more in one game than Edwards had in any collective 90 mins. I’m sure that Matty will look at the replay and be disappointed with himself but be big enough to learn from his experience. Likewise Babba Adeeko, made a few small mistakes but then went on to create the chance for Charlie.
Overall can’t grumble, now let’s get stuck into them Horwich cow yeads !We are well away from the finished article, but there were some notable performances today.
I thought that every single player made a great contribution to get the result over the line. Here are a few comments and observations, but don’t be offended if I have missed anyone.Sam Tickle: put your tenner on Sam playing for England one day. Only real mistake was their goal, but more than made up for it with the rest of his performance.
Shaun Clare: shakey first twenty minutes then grew into the game. Liked his penetrating runs from defence to start a number of attacks.
Charlie Hughes: looks like he has been playing for 20 years; so calm and confident in his own ability. Charlie might join Sam in a future England line up !
Liam Morrison: workman like performance and can’t remember any mistakes.
Tom Pearce: welcome back from the wilderness. One of the best left footed crossers that I have seen in a Wigan Team since 1968.
Matt Smith: as you would expect from an Arsenal youngster. A calm footballing brain in possession. The sort that will give me the jitters until we have seen him week in and week out.
Scotty Smith: good engine room, prepared to get stuck in and clinical passing. Should become a fans favourite.
Steven Humphrys: great energy and strength. Once he scores, he will go from strength to strength.
Callum Lang: always like Callum, but hope the Captaincy doesn’t distract him from his normal game. Think he was carrying an injury today, but still put in a good shift.
Thelo Asgaard: looked menacing today and had the Cobblers worried. Keep it up.
Charlie Wyke: ground out 100 mins today, so every credit. He deserved a goal at the end, but the post just beat him.
Kell Watts: welcome back Kell and good to see you on the pitch.
Callum McManaman: All time legend, and I think he will have a very valuable contribution to a long season. Brilliant goal today, showing good craft and determination.
Chris Sze: reminds me of a young Mike Newell and hope he proves to be as good.
Baba Adeeko: first saw him at Accrington about two seasons ago. Good strong lad; another one that I’m tipping for a great career.Enjoyed my day today, thanks to Shaun & the Boys !
Arrived about 11:30 am today, with Wigan Athletic / ticket office plastered on the envelope.
Hardly discreet and maybe a temptation to any light fingered scally on the postal journey; or do people not touch the envelopes these days ?So the crowd today at Derby, doesn’t count
Eggs Vs Saints wouldn’t get that, so stick your finger in your ear and go Woo Woo Woo.
He’s 31
Whatever the circumstances, lets thank James for all the emotion and effort that he put into his games for the Tics. If only some of the journeymen, that have crossed our touch line, played with the same level of commitment, they would be fit to lace his boots !
And even Whatmough is linked with them and he might sign before the new transfer embargo is put into place.
Someone needs to tell him, Reading failed 3 times last year to pay their players
Now that would be Ironic & Funny
Not saying anynmore; it’s all in my earlier post “Don’t go to PNE”.
Another young gun in today and possibly Kell Watts before weekend.
We need to get behind these young guns, and not be coming up with that same old tripe “you never win anything with kids”. Its better than having time spent journeymen in the treatment room or just playing for the last 20 mins,
C’mon the Young Tics
I wonder if the Chubbies will start buying their pie & pint in the DW stadium on matchdays; rather than boycotting it in favour of the bar at the Robin Park; as they have been doing. That alone shows what bitter and narrow minded in-breds they really are.
So if Mr Danson is a so called “rugby mon”, how come he followed Man Utd in his younger years; fact !
Just gone down in my estimation; a fookin Judas. We took him on when nobody wanted him and resurrected his career (like many before him). See you on the 113 Will.
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