Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2019 3:20 pmChicksen's out of contract next month. He's started 15 games. Wonder if there's a trigger clause if he gets to 16?nicholaldo wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2019 3:00 pmDave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2019 2:41 pmOn bench. Iles described him as dropped the other day.
I'd have thought it'd have made more sense to persevere with him if dropping him means we have to shuffle our back line to such an extent that we're having to play our most creative available midfielder at centre-back.
(Assuming that is what it means)
https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/2019/septem ... rers-deal/
BTW, Southend and Tranmere were both losing but have both equalised (as at 32')
Quite possibly. It'd be dissapointing if that is the reason for his absence, though, as I hoped we'd moved past that kind of thing now. But then if we aren't planning to keep him on then I suppose it might make sense.
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
Good first half performances. Players up for it and playing well, Bridcutt marshaling things from the back, intercepting playing nice passes forward. Sunderland backline seem error prone and hopefully we will put one in the net in the second half with D Murphy looking the likely person to do it. Still giving away too many corners and freekicks in good positions for Sunderland. Holding my breath with Lowe and Emmanuel with their tackling. They are on yellows and seem a tackle away from red. We can win this.
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
We've done quite well, with a few bright spots here and there. Arguably, Darcy should probanly have scored but then they might equally have had an equaliser. But we're awful at set-pieces. Just awful. Considering who they're managed by, and how many free-kick's we've given away, it's hard not to think that might costs us at some point.
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
Although they're more nervous than we are, which is something we should try and take advantsge of. The first goal will be huge.
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
L Burton 3-2 Tranmere
Fraser 12', Akins 50', Boyce 60'; Ferrier 26', Morris 64'
L Southend 2-2 MK Dons
Demetriou 32'p, Kiernan 66'; Mason 13', Healey 64'
L Bristol Rovers 1-0 AFC Wimbledon
Clarke-Harris 43'p
Fraser 12', Akins 50', Boyce 60'; Ferrier 26', Morris 64'
L Southend 2-2 MK Dons
Demetriou 32'p, Kiernan 66'; Mason 13', Healey 64'
L Bristol Rovers 1-0 AFC Wimbledon
Clarke-Harris 43'p
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
L Bristol Rovers 1-1 AFC WIMBLEDON
(Marcus Forss, of course 70')
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
I still don't know what I think about Bridcutt playing at centre-back but he's been very good today.
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
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L Bristol Rovers 1-2 AFC WIMBLEDON
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
He's just come on as sub...nicholaldo wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2019 4:00 pmQuite possibly. It'd be dissapointing if that is the reason for his absence, though, as I hoped we'd moved past that kind of thing now. But then if we aren't planning to keep him on then I suppose it might make sense.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2019 3:20 pmChicksen's out of contract next month. He's started 15 games. Wonder if there's a trigger clause if he gets to 16?nicholaldo wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2019 3:00 pmDave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2019 2:41 pmOn bench. Iles described him as dropped the other day.
I'd have thought it'd have made more sense to persevere with him if dropping him means we have to shuffle our back line to such an extent that we're having to play our most creative available midfielder at centre-back.
(Assuming that is what it means)
https://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/2019/septem ... rers-deal/
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
C'mon wanderers, nick it (please - ho ho:).
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
FT Bristol Rovers 1-2 AFC Wimbledon
FT Burton 4-2 Tranmere
FT Southend 2-2 MK Dons
so we're a point closer to Tranmere, two further away from AFC Wombles - but that's a good 0-0 away - when did we last get one of those?
FT Burton 4-2 Tranmere
FT Southend 2-2 MK Dons
so we're a point closer to Tranmere, two further away from AFC Wombles - but that's a good 0-0 away - when did we last get one of those?
Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
0-0
Take that
Who said he isn't stubborn?
Same back four and Verlinden on the right again in the 2nd half.
Take that
Who said he isn't stubborn?
Same back four and Verlinden on the right again in the 2nd half.
Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
0-0
Take that
Who said he isn't stubborn?
Same back four and Verlinden on the right again in the 2nd half.
Take that
Who said he isn't stubborn?
Same back four and Verlinden on the right again in the 2nd half.
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
Decent point, would have taken that before KO tbh. Onwards...
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
Lot of heart-in-mouth moments at the end there, but that's no bad result away in the end. Sounds likw Mattews saved the day at the last. Well done the lads....
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
Brilliant point. The players really put in a shift, out on their feet for the last 15 mins but fought for every ball. Have to say Bridcutt was excellent and also Emmanuel. Darcy, Earle and Lowe honorable mentions. Man of the match however - Remi Matthews for those two world class saves towards the end. I thought they both were in.
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
First away 0-0 since 22/09/18 at Ipswich, who were dogshit. Last one before that was at Norwich 24/02/18. Besides today, four of the other five in the second half of this decade came in Lancashire (old boundaries).
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
Entirety of 2019 in the (/a) relegation zone, isn't it?
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Re: Parkinson's disease. Sunderland (A) 26.12.19 3pm KO
Not quite.
As 2019 we were above the dots on goal difference. Later on New Year's Day we sorted that out good and proper with that really quite stupendous 6-0 shitting-on at Hull.
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