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Post by Steve T on Sept 23, 2024 21:14:54 GMT 1
I doubt it will ever be Marriott's Close 1973 or The Bogside 2009 but it's the nearest fixture and, of course, it does have a certain edge. They've made a reasonable start through being able to score at more than one per game. SL results (all Premier division): 16-17 W 2-1 378 L 0-2 417 17-18 W 4-0 302 W 3-2 376 18-19 D 1-1 630 L 1-2 406 19-20 W 5-0 411 21-22 W 1-0 1,221 W 1-0 711 FA Cup: W2 B'ham SC: W2 L2 As Spencer (B'ham/WML, 1960-66): W5 D2 L5
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Post by Sparky on Sept 24, 2024 21:54:12 GMT 1
Another game that we failed to take advantage of with their main striker going early in the game. The lack of goals is getting more worrying as each game goes by, we have the poorest record in the top half of the table, a decent striker is desperately needed.
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Post by liamr on Sept 25, 2024 9:35:09 GMT 1
The honest answer is we were dreadful, we had a man advantage for at least 60 minutes and their keep never had to make a save, we could barely string 2 passes together, we hung on for dear life at the end- so you have to give the lads that were left on the pitch credit for that.
The squad is severely weak and now depleted with injuries and suspensions, unless some reinforcements are bought in asap it’ll be mid table at very best and sub 400 Crowds by Xmas.
Plymouth you can forget about a result, Nico injured and both tai and yaw suspended, we don’t have any centre half’s for that game.
Without gift our midfield gets bullied and is non existent- Archie put in his best shift last night I will say that
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Post by Steve T on Sept 25, 2024 9:51:36 GMT 1
14 points from 7 goals (of which one was in a defeat) is something of an achievement.
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Post by ianb on Sept 25, 2024 10:19:05 GMT 1
Their sending off was for the striker saying F*** Off to the ref after not getting a free kick given.
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