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Northampton take the lead late on vs Torquay.
Good news. Plymouth vs Exeter - hopefully Exeter will beat them in the devon derby Bristol Rovers vs York -expect to see York pick up at least a point with Bristol having nothing to play for although Bristol do have some exciting youngsters coming through with a point to prove. I wonder how much the Burton Albion team tommorrow will differ from Monday? They must fancy themseleves at home vs Chesterfield who have nothing to play for. |
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Looking forward to Monday now against the Brewers. Will defo be there. Hope to see many more faces, maybe just maybe the club could make it a £10 on the gate game to entice the public back in and draw a biggish crowd of over 2,000. Here's hoping. Nice also to see I.K. sitting with the fans again. Total respect to the man and total respect to Armine Linganzi. A true 'red' sympathies to him and his family on the loss of his brother.:mosher: |
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It wasn't a c;assic" game true, but survival will come from winning games like this more than the champagne football we played v Wimbledon or 1st half v Barnet.
When I got home I checked the stats and amazed to see that Wycombe had only 2 shots on target. That speaks well for our defence who were under pressure a lot of the game and that is what we should take from this. A few months ago we would have been 3-0 down before Molyneaux's goal, but being able to go away, defend strongly on a bouncy pitch, restrict the opposition to just 2 shots on target. All those are real positives. Grabbing a last minute goal was the icing on the cake. and like all icings on cake, very welcome. It was a perfect away trip in many ways: go away, defend from the front, work hard, keep the clean sheet and snatch a late winner. Everyone of the players put in a shift. Wilson and Murphy were both stretched but hung in there. Beattie (i know he is not everyone's favourite) gave full effort even if his legs don't carry that bulky frame around so well these days. Linganzi was immense winning the ball in midfield, unfortunately he also gave the ball away a lot but in his defence playing on a rugby pitch was difficult and it was that sort of game. The one player who was a bit reticent was actually molyneaux. An early yellow card clipped his wings and he really struggled to make an impact. Until he made an imact! wowzer! Also: full respect to Wycombe and their fans. They made us welcome, had a good craic with them in their sports bar before the game, £10 admission was a real boost and it must have been a sickener to lose like that. hahahahhahaha! the stanley fans were in big voice throughout and i believe that support helped the team when we were under pressure. not sure how many were there, perhaps 200 or so but we made plenty of noise. |
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Wycombe is one of my fondest grounds.
Can you remember going there when Stanley where the biggest price on the football coupon on the opening day and we won 1-0? It was a red hot day and wycombe stewards where top class. I think it was Mullin from a corner with the winner? |
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Mind you, it also says it was high into the right of the goal from the right. And I think it was suggesting that it came from a John Miles corner. So that's rubbish, then, cos John Miles corners never got past the first man :D |
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I went yesterday and when leaving a Whycombe fan came to me and said " I do hope you stay up , but we should have won today , we were better ," and sadly I had to agree with him ,but at the end of the day it was us who took the three points and thats what counts. Incidently , does anyone know why Molyneux got the yellow card ? from where we were it looked like it was to be a straight red , a relief that it wasn't.
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:) Enjoy :D Wycombe 0-1 Accrington | Video | Watch TV Show | Sky Sports :)
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Cheers Mab, good corner from craig also.:)
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:) Cracking goal cashy :)
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Brilliant result.
Wycombe stewards have always been the best to visit. |
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