MATCHWATCH : Wigan Athletic (h)

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wigan Athletic (h)

by Mid Sussex Royal » 17 Aug 2024 19:23

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We definitely eased right off at 2-0 but never really looked liked conceding. Then last ten we decided to put some energy again and could and should have scored a couple more

Was a bit like an exhibition match towards the end, cutting through them at will

We took decent. Kelv E superb as was the back 4. Elliot starting to look the player we know he can be. A couple more to boost up the squad and if Wigan are an average side we can def look to top ten minimum

It'll be interesting to see how we cope against some proper cloggers.

Brum and Wigan have both tried to play (not very successfully) and been fairly open.

Some of the more agricultural sides will play in a completely different way. Bypassing midfield, very physical etc.

Azeez and Ehibhatiomhan on the flanks must be one of the best pairs of wingers in this division though.

Camara played very well imo. The crucial goal making bits didn't come off, but he works his arse off, plays tidy football. Just needs to get those first couple of assists/goals and chill out a bit.


Agree - the first agricultural side we play is next week.

I saw 20 mins of Wrexham in the week when it was half time in our game - they played pretty much like Parky's Bradford and Bolton sides, very physical and the ball constantly lumped forward.

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by windermereROYAL » 17 Aug 2024 19:27

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by The Cap » 17 Aug 2024 19:50

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I thought Dorsett was excellent as well.

Dim got it right today (unusually) that we look fitter and stronger across the board this season.


Had to laugh in Tellor's post match interview when he tried to press Charlie boy on the new owner situation. "I might get in trouble" was the lad's response. Classic :lol:

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by Hound » 17 Aug 2024 19:53

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Hound Totally outclassed them today. Wigan looked surprisingly awful, barely string two passes together

We definitely eased right off at 2-0 but never really looked liked conceding. Then last ten we decided to put some energy again and could and should have scored a couple more

Was a bit like an exhibition match towards the end, cutting through them at will

We took decent. Kelv E superb as was the back 4. Elliot starting to look the player we know he can be. A couple more to boost up the squad and if Wigan are an average side we can def look to top ten minimum

It'll be interesting to see how we cope against some proper cloggers.

Brum and Wigan have both tried to play (not very successfully) and been fairly open.

Some of the more agricultural sides will play in a completely different way. Bypassing midfield, very physical etc.

Azeez and Ehibhatiomhan on the flanks must be one of the best pairs of wingers in this division though.

Camara played very well imo. The crucial goal making bits didn't come off, but he works his arse off, plays tidy football. Just needs to get those first couple of assists/goals and chill out a bit.


Agree - the first agricultural side we play is next week.

I saw 20 mins of Wrexham in the week when it was half time in our game - they played pretty much like Parky's Bradford and Bolton sides, very physical and the ball constantly lumped forward.


Think we’ll be fine. Mbengue and the excellent Bindon can cope with the physical. Dorsett is not going to get bullied by anyone, whilst Craig and Wing are intelligent footballers who are physical enough

Don’t really fear playing the agricultural sides at all, though would be even more comfortable if an when Yiadom is back fit

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by Clyde1998 » 17 Aug 2024 20:05

Orion1871 Surprised Camara is getting praised, as I thought he was the weak link. Lost the ball easily several times, poor first touch on a number of occasions, and some poor decision making. Should have at least got his first half chance on target and tried a through ball when he should've had a shot in the second half.

I'm hoping for big things from him this season, so hoping he will improve.

I was surprised Azeez came on for Ehib, as I fully expected Camara to be replaced.

It may have been because we were 2-0 up and Selles wanted to give Camara a bit more match experience; Camara looked tired prior to that change too.


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by Royal_jimmy » 17 Aug 2024 20:29

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Snowflake Royal It'll be interesting to see how we cope against some proper cloggers.

Brum and Wigan have both tried to play (not very successfully) and been fairly open.

Some of the more agricultural sides will play in a completely different way. Bypassing midfield, very physical etc.

Azeez and Ehibhatiomhan on the flanks must be one of the best pairs of wingers in this division though.

Camara played very well imo. The crucial goal making bits didn't come off, but he works his arse off, plays tidy football. Just needs to get those first couple of assists/goals and chill out a bit.


Agree - the first agricultural side we play is next week.

I saw 20 mins of Wrexham in the week when it was half time in our game - they played pretty much like Parky's Bradford and Bolton sides, very physical and the ball constantly lumped forward.


Think we’ll be fine. Mbengue and the excellent Bindon can cope with the physical. Dorsett is not going to get bullied by anyone, whilst Craig and Wing are intelligent footballers who are physical enough

Don’t really fear playing the agricultural sides at all, though would be even more comfortable if an when Yiadom is back fit


Wrexham are nothing to fear at all. They deserve respect and will be a difficult opponent but we're capable of going up there and winning

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by Royal_jimmy » 17 Aug 2024 20:32

I was impressed with how dominant we were. There were a few moments when they had their entire team in the box

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by PieEater » 17 Aug 2024 20:40

i thought that was a pretty comfortable home win, the second goal made all the difference so we weren't hanging on. I thought the whole team seemed to have a cohesion we've not seen for a while, the transfer embargo has helped us keep a settled team who know what they are doing.

Good games from Wifi, Craig and Wing, if this squad can keep fit I think we have a chance this season.

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by Snowflake Royal » 17 Aug 2024 20:56

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Snowflake Royal It'll be interesting to see how we cope against some proper cloggers.

Brum and Wigan have both tried to play (not very successfully) and been fairly open.

Some of the more agricultural sides will play in a completely different way. Bypassing midfield, very physical etc.

Azeez and Ehibhatiomhan on the flanks must be one of the best pairs of wingers in this division though.

Camara played very well imo. The crucial goal making bits didn't come off, but he works his arse off, plays tidy football. Just needs to get those first couple of assists/goals and chill out a bit.


Agree - the first agricultural side we play is next week.

I saw 20 mins of Wrexham in the week when it was half time in our game - they played pretty much like Parky's Bradford and Bolton sides, very physical and the ball constantly lumped forward.


Think we’ll be fine. Mbengue and the excellent Bindon can cope with the physical. Dorsett is not going to get bullied by anyone, whilst Craig and Wing are intelligent footballers who are physical enough

Don’t really fear playing the agricultural sides at all, though would be even more comfortable if an when Yiadom is back fit

I was thinking more about how well our attack will cope. Our defence is fairly solid, but there's always that one mistake that can undo you.

Will we struggle to create though.


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by karbota » 17 Aug 2024 20:57

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Agree - the first agricultural side we play is next week.

I saw 20 mins of Wrexham in the week when it was half time in our game - they played pretty much like Parky's Bradford and Bolton sides, very physical and the ball constantly lumped forward.


Think we’ll be fine. Mbengue and the excellent Bindon can cope with the physical. Dorsett is not going to get bullied by anyone, whilst Craig and Wing are intelligent footballers who are physical enough

Don’t really fear playing the agricultural sides at all, though would be even more comfortable if an when Yiadom is back fit


Wrexham are nothing to fear at all. They deserve respect and will be a difficult opponent but we're capable of going up there and winning


At your peril, Wrexham will be a really tough test we will be lucky to come away with a point. I can see Wrexham at least making the playoffs.

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by karbota » 17 Aug 2024 20:59

Royal_jimmy I was impressed with how dominant we were. There were a few moments when they had their entire team in the box


But that was a very, very poor Wigan side.

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by Snowflake Royal » 17 Aug 2024 21:02

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Orion1871 Surprised Camara is getting praised, as I thought he was the weak link. Lost the ball easily several times, poor first touch on a number of occasions, and some poor decision making. Should have at least got his first half chance on target and tried a through ball when he should've had a shot in the second half.

I'm hoping for big things from him this season, so hoping he will improve.

I was surprised Azeez came on for Ehib, as I fully expected Camara to be replaced.

It may have been because we were 2-0 up and Selles wanted to give Camara a bit more match experience; Camara looked tired prior to that change too.

The 5 or 10 minutes before the goal Kelvin had a sprint in attack, and then basically did nothing but amble about, leaving Dorsett to get completely exposed and doubled up on. And we were really under the cosh.

I think it was tactical, because Selles knew he could rely on Camara to put the running and hassling in, which Kelvin sometimes doesn't do.

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by Gunny Fishcake » 17 Aug 2024 21:07

Great win , good team performance, sat back a bit too much second but overall well happy. That light at the end of that very long tunnel is just starting to glimmer.


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by Hound » 17 Aug 2024 21:36

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Orion1871 Surprised Camara is getting praised, as I thought he was the weak link. Lost the ball easily several times, poor first touch on a number of occasions, and some poor decision making. Should have at least got his first half chance on target and tried a through ball when he should've had a shot in the second half.

I'm hoping for big things from him this season, so hoping he will improve.

I was surprised Azeez came on for Ehib, as I fully expected Camara to be replaced.

It may have been because we were 2-0 up and Selles wanted to give Camara a bit more match experience; Camara looked tired prior to that change too.

The 5 or 10 minutes before the goal Kelvin had a sprint in attack, and then basically did nothing but amble about, leaving Dorsett to get completely exposed and doubled up on. And we were really under the cosh.

I think it was tactical, because Selles knew he could rely on Camara to put the running and hassling in, which Kelvin sometimes doesn't do.


Did wonder if Kelv had a slight knock. When he is at his best he is an excellent presser, definitely something he has added to his game since this time last year

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wigan Athletic (h)

by Royal_jimmy » 17 Aug 2024 21:59

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Think we’ll be fine. Mbengue and the excellent Bindon can cope with the physical. Dorsett is not going to get bullied by anyone, whilst Craig and Wing are intelligent footballers who are physical enough

Don’t really fear playing the agricultural sides at all, though would be even more comfortable if an when Yiadom is back fit


Wrexham are nothing to fear at all. They deserve respect and will be a difficult opponent but we're capable of going up there and winning


At your peril, Wrexham will be a really tough test we will be lucky to come away with a point. I can see Wrexham at least making the playoffs.


I can't. I don't overly rate Phil Parkinson as anymore than a show pony manager. Wrexham will bin him off sooner or later.

Besides you can only beat who's in front of you. Regardless of how good or poor Wigan were.

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by Crowbar6753 » 17 Aug 2024 22:34

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Think we’ll be fine. Mbengue and the excellent Bindon can cope with the physical. Dorsett is not going to get bullied by anyone, whilst Craig and Wing are intelligent footballers who are physical enough

Don’t really fear playing the agricultural sides at all, though would be even more comfortable if an when Yiadom is back fit


Wrexham are nothing to fear at all. They deserve respect and will be a difficult opponent but we're capable of going up there and winning


At your peril, Wrexham will be a really tough test we will be lucky to come away with a point. I can see Wrexham at least making the playoffs.


Wrexham will be a tough test and much like the Birmingham game where it was a good time to play them due to the relegation blues along with them fielding a host of new players, Wrexham will be the opposite.....a double promotion bounce plus mostly the same side i think, so a tough time to play them and their fans will be right up for it.
On the other hand, we have a super fit, young hungry well drilled team playing good football and picking up good points!! I actually think we are better suited to playing away from home with our fast paced counter attacking style of play and I'm pretty sure Wrexham will be wary of us also.
An away point will be good and keeps the points ticking over which is all we ask!!

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by yuomi » 17 Aug 2024 23:13

Just home. Bar the 10 minutes after the second goal (and WiFi being hooked) that was as comfortable a home win as we've seen for a long time. Too many of those sorts of games have got away from us in recent years, from what should have been winning positions. But what i'm really liking from what I've seen so far this season is how much harder we're making it for teams to create chances against us. Brum needed a pen, and we didn't give Wigan much of a sniff today.
Honestly, 2-0 flattered them, and on another day I'd be worrying more about the chances that Smith missed.
All things considered, and with an improving atmosphere as the takeover becomes real, i'm happier about the club than I've been for a long time - and it's great to be able to say that.

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by Schmeichel the dog » 17 Aug 2024 23:24

(Notwithstanding Wigan being particularly poor….) Tyler Bindon: absolute class act! Honourable mentions too for Michael Craig and the much improved Ben Elliott. Get the sale sorted and with a couple of additional experienced heads to give the squad added depth in key areas, and a few extra hours on the trading pitch practicing how to finish, we have a team to be excited about…..

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wigan Athletic (h)

by Royalcop » 17 Aug 2024 23:44

Very comfortable win and great to start the season with a cohesive team of players rather than a group of strangers trying to gel. Worst Wigan team I can ever remember though, no fight or quality in the side and expect they will struggle.

Thought Savage was superb today, all-action and using the ball cleverly to retain possession and then push forward. I also was unimpressed by Camara, looked one-paced and lightweight.

Big Kelv was unplayable at times, though I think to make a push towards the play-offs we’ll need a more reliable finisher than him or SS.

Overall very encouraging and think we’re in for a decent season with this group.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Wigan Athletic (h)

by windermereROYAL » 18 Aug 2024 00:01

Somebody said Femi did a lap of honour on his own after the game, I`d already gone. make of it what you will.

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