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AFC Wimbledon vs Ipswich Town Preview & Matchday Thread

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Tuesday 13th April 2021– 18:30


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Pre Match Thoughts - Mike



Death By A Thousand Cuts..............


The pain and disappointment shows no sign of abating anytime soon as another thoroughly uninspiring performance has come and gone, this time MK Dons proving too much for this stuttering squad of players who turn out week in and week out in the Blue shirts. another attempt at the 3-5-2 formation with Two or Thread new faces in the starting line up still failed to produce many, if any, attempts on target let alone goals although a couple of our Donkeys did conspire to spurn Golden opportunities to break the deadlock but as has been the case all season we are found wanting where it matters most. Thankfully Tomasz Holy in the Town goal chose this day to have One of his better games and I can recall at least Three good saves from the big keeper to salvage a point in a game which really required all Three to keep this ridiculous notion alive that we can actually do something this season.

For me there was still a couple of positives to come from the game, most notably the return to the team of Flynn Downes who looked like he had never been away as he snapped into tackles without so much as a flinch, his work rate was superb, always available and a willing outlet for his not so talented teammates, his passing was crisp and incisive and if anyone was trying to get us on the front foot it was Downes, he looked a cut above anything else on the pitch and it saddens me that he is One of the only players in the Town squad I would be upset at losing and yet it seems almost inevitable to me that he won't be wasting his time on another season in this crummy League. The other plus was the return of the workmanlike Tristan Nydam who has just spent the best part of Two years on the sidelines, again he ran his socks off and looked so pleased to be back involved after what was a horrendous injury, probably the worst at the club and that is saying quite something, I think he may well sneak onto my list of players to keep for the future, let's be honest it's hardly a list.

The result still leaves us tantalisingly close to the Play Off zone and yet it feels a Million Miles away, the point sees Town sitting in Eighth place and just Three points off Sixth, unbeaten in the last Four appears a decent run and yet goalless draws with Wigan, Rochdale & MK Dons are hardly results to write home about, in fact they are a tad embarrassing for a team with our aspirations. That run of winnable games that I certainly spoke of with some confidence are fast blowing up in our faces as we just don't seem able to create a ripple in a bath after a good Vindaloo let alone find the net in a Football match, defensively we seem sound but our Midfield are creating nothing and while the Strikers will invariably get the flak it has to be said they are feeding off something much smaller than scraps.


Paul Cook


I have no doubt whatsoever that Paul Cook was/is the right appointment for us, his record at this level says so, his interviews always seem to come out with honesty and pretty much he has said it as I have seen it every week. I find it a little disappointing that already there are some in the world of Social media who are choosing to question him , he isn't the Messiah, he isn't a miracle worker and he certainly isn't working with his chosen players, that will come.

Some seem perturbed by his no show before and after the last game, for me it's a no story and just a reason to spark ridiculous gossip, I would be quite pleased if he chose to stay in the dressing room and tear the players off a strip instead of batting away stupid questions from the gutter snipe journalists who love nothing more than twisting the knife at every given opportunity.

Any manager can only work with what he has at his disposal and Cook is no different, he is trying new formations, new tactics, new line up's and yet still the players seem unable to rise to any sort of occasion, he will definitely be learning a lot from this squad and will probably already know by now that he has a gargantuan task on his hands this Summer, there will be no holiday for him that much is certain. Yes he is sending the team out to win games but no manager that has ever lived can be accountable for the kind of miss we witnessed from Freddie Sears Saturday, that chance alone should win the game for us, it only takes One but we fluffed it when easier to score, Cook cannot and should not be held accountable for such inability, next season judge him by all means but we have to put into perspective just what Paul Cook has been faced with in recent days, the guy who employed him sells up, new owners come in and he won't have been certain of his position, all this while trying to settle in to a new job and deal with games coming thick and fast, it must be a whirlwind for him right now with expectation from us the fans that we can still get into the top Six, and all this with a bunch of garbage at his disposal, I don't envy him at all.


AFC Wimbledon


What would we give to score Five goals in a Month, never mind in Ninety minutes which AFC Wimbledon managed at the weekend as they crushed Accrington Stanley on their own cowfield Saturday. Crucially the win saw the Dons climb out of the drop zone and with a game or even Two over some in hand they will really fancy their chances of survival so anyone of us thinking this is another we should be winning then think again, it will be tough, I remember going there last season and thinking the same, it just didn't happen and with our goal scoring record this could be a tough evening once more. I can't begin to pretend I recognise any of their line up because I don't but that hardly seems to make a difference to us, I felt the same about Swindon, Northampton and Rochdale and we know how all of those finished up, that said I still find it hard to believe that a Town team on their game can't get this job done, sadly this squad of players seem resigned to their fate even before it's reality and I can see yet another goalless bore draw on the horizon. Keep the faith it will soon be the Summer break !!!! COYB'S.





The Opposition – AFC Wimbledon



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On 28 May 2002, the Football Association backed a 2–1 decision by the three-man independent, arbitration commission they had appointed to allow Wimbledon F.C. to relocate north to the new town of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire; a decision influenced, among other factors, by claims from Wimbledon chairman Charles Koppel that such a move was necessary in order to prevent the club from going bankrupt. The F.A. forbade any right of appeal against the decision.

Although the absence of a ground in Milton Keynes meeting Football League criteria meant that the club were unable to physically move for over a year, major organised protests at the decision continued to be held by Wimbledon's traditional local support and a boycott of the club's home matches at Selhurst Park meant attendances dwindled immediately.

Following the F.A.'s announcement of their decision, a group of Wimbledon supporters led by Kris Stewart and fellow founding members Marc Jones and Trevor Williams met in The Fox and Grapes pub on Wimbledon Common to plan what was to be done next as part of the protest. It was agreed that as there was no right of appeal, the only option was to start the club again from scratch. On 30 May 2002 the idea was put forward in a Wimbledon Independent Supporters' Association meeting to create a new community-based club named AFC Wimbledon and an appeal for funds was launched.

On 13 June 2002, a new manager, a playing strip and badge based on that of the original Wimbledon FC, and a stadium were unveiled to fans and the media at the packed-out Wimbledon Community Centre. In order to assemble a competitive team at very short notice, AFC Wimbledon held player trials on 29 June 2002 on Wimbledon Common, open to any unattached player who felt he was good enough to try out for the team. The event attracted 230 hopeful players, from whom the club's squad for their inaugural season was eventually chosen.

In the 2002–03 season, AFC Wimbledon competed in the Combined Counties League Premier Division under the management of former Wimbledon F.C. player Terry Eames, who was appointed on 13 June 2002. Their first ever game, a pre-season friendly against Sutton United on 10 July 2002, resulted in a 4–0 loss in front of a crowd of 4,657. At the end of their debut season, AFC Wimbledon finished third in the league and narrowly failed to win promotion to the Isthmian League First Division, despite a strong end to the season that involved winning their final 11 league fixtures.

In 2003–04, AFC Wimbledon won their first 21 league games before a 2–2 draw against Sandhurst Town on 10 January 2004, giving them 32 consecutive wins in league games over two seasons. Manager Terry Eames was suspended on 13 February 2004 and sacked five days later on the grounds of gross misconduct, after evidence was produced which showed him to have firstly made unauthorised and untrue representations to a number of the coaching staff, secondly, that he had falsely informed members of the coaching staff that the club had decided not to support his plans for youth football and required him to make immediate budgetary cut-backs and thirdly that he dispensed with the services of members of the coaching staff citing untrue reasons. Assistant manager Nick English took charge with immediate effect. The team went on to finish as champions of the Combined Counties League with an unbeaten record for the season of 42 wins and four draws.

Dave Anderson was appointed as new manager on 11 May 2004. Under his leadership AFC Wimbledon took their good form into the 2004–05 season during which they competed in the Isthmian League First Division — they remained top of the division for the duration of the season, and were convincing title-winners, sealing promotion to the League's Premier Division. Over the course of the season, AFC Wimbledon set a new record for the longest run of unbeaten league games at any level of senior football in the United Kingdom. The team remained unbeaten for 78 league matches between 22 February 2003 (a 2–0 defeat at home to Withdean 2000) and 4 December 2004 (a 2–0 defeat at Cray Wanderers).

The 2005–06 season proved far more competitive than previous seasons – as after winning their first few games, AFC Wimbledon found themselves struggling to remain in the play-off places. However, a 2–1 defeat at Fisher Athletic on 2 May 2006 prevented the club from achieving three back-to-back promotions.

Much of the 2006–07 season was overshadowed by the threat of a proposed 18-point deduction by the FA for the club's fielding of Jermaine Darlington who, it transpired, had not been registered correctly by the club and had therefore played in three games whilst still officially ineligible. However, this punishment was eventually reduced to a three-point deduction and a £400 fine on appeal, after the FA finally acknowledged that the club had made a simple administrative error. Although AFC Wimbledon did enough to qualify for the play-offs, they once again missed out on promotion, this time as a result of losing 1–0 to Bromley in the play-off semi-final on 1 May 2007. Manager Dave Anderson subsequently left the club by mutual consent on 2 May 2007.

Terry Brown was appointed as the new AFC Wimbledon manager on 15 May 2007. During 2007–08, he led the club to promotion to the Conference South in his first season in charge, a feat which predecessor Dave Anderson had proved unable to achieve, having lost two consecutive play-off final opportunities in the previous two seasons. The Dons made steady progress throughout the season, qualifying for the play-offs after finishing third in the League and going through to win the play-off final.
AFC Wimbledon spent most of the 2008–09 season near the top of the league table, eventually finishing as champions and earning promotion to the Conference Premier.

The 2009–10 season was the club's first in the Conference Premier. Overall the Dons finished eighth, 14 points short of the play-off zone. This was the first season in which the club had failed to make the top five in the league table.

In 2010–11 AFC Wimbledon finished as runners-up of the Conference Premier, qualifying for the play-offs and reaching the play-off final. In the play-off final at the City of Manchester Stadium on 21 May 2011, in front of a crowd of 18,195, AFC Wimbledon beat Luton Town 4–3 in a penalty shoot-out, after the match had ended 0–0 in extra time. The victory resulted in promotion to the Football League for the first time and represented the club's fifth promotion in nine years. The club's achievement of attaining League status after just nine seasons of existence is considered to be one of the fastest ascents for a new club since automatic promotion to the Football League first commenced in the 1980s. AFC Wimbledon also hold the record of being the first club to be formed in the 21st century to make it into the Football League, making them the youngest club in the Football League by some distance.

The 2011–12 season saw AFC Wimbledon's promotion to League Two. The team started the season well, winning seven out of their first 12 matches, but failed to keep the momentum going and had a poor run, eventually finishing the season ranking 16th, 10 points clear of the relegation zone.

The 2012–13 campaign marked the 10th anniversary of AFC Wimbledon's inaugural season. After an abysmal start to the season, manager Terry Brown was sacked on 19 September 2012 along with assistant manager Stuart Cash, with AFC Wimbledon sitting just above the relegation zone.

First team coach Simon Bassey took over as caretaker manager with immediate effect. Bassey was in charge just four matches, however, before former Wimbledon player Neal Ardley was appointed as Terry Brown's permanent replacement on 10 October 2012. The Dons secured their Football League status on the final day of the 2012–13 season, despite having started the day in the relegation zone.

In the 2013–14 season the club had a disappointing season overall, only managing to replicate the 20th placed league finish of the season before after the club were docked three points for the ineligible fielding of Jake Nicholson after failing to obtain international clearance for him after he joined from Scottish Championship side Greenock Morton on 19 February 2014.

The 2014–15 season saw AFC Wimbledon finished the season in a mediocre 15th place after a disappointing run of form saw them finish the season without a win in their last eight league fixtures.

The 2015–16 season was AFC Wimbledon's fifth consecutive season in League Two. Despite getting the season off to a mediocre start, the Dons finished the season strongly, winning seven out of their last 10 league matches to ensure that the club would confirm their highest ever League Two finish of seventh place and qualification to the 2016 Football League play-offs. They beat Accrington Stanley in the Semi’s and this win earned them a place in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium against Plymouth Argyle. The fixture was scheduled for 30 May 2016, exactly 14 years to the day since the club's foundation. AFC Wimbledon ultimately triumphed 2–0 on the day in front of a crowd of 57,956.

The 2016–17 season saw AFC Wimbledon compete in League One for the first time in their history. Promotion also placed AFC Wimbledon in the same division as Milton Keynes Dons, who had simultaneously been relegated from the Championship. This ensured the club would face Milton Keynes Dons for the first time at Kingsmeadow which they did on 14 March 2017, going on to triumph 2–0. The club ultimately finished 15th in the league, after a disappointing slump saw them win just five out of their last 22 league matches between January and April.

AFC Wimbledon made an equally slow start to the 2017–18 campaign, managing just five wins in their first 20 league matches between August and December. On 13 December 2017, the club received a further boost after being granted permission to begin work on constructing a new 11,000-seater stadium (which could be expanded to hold up to 20,000 in the future) on the site of Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium. The club was eventually able to secure another season in League One with a draw in their penultimate game, meaning that for the first time, AFC Wimbledon would be playing in a higher division than the Milton Keynes Dons, who were relegated that season.

AFC Wimbledon saw a disastrous start to the 2018–19 season, losing twelve of their first seventeen league games. Manager Neal Ardley departed the club by mutual agreement on 12 November 2018 after a tenure of 6 years, 1 month, 2 days, making him the longest serving manager to date. Ardley was replaced by Wally Downes. After being rooted to the bottom of the table for most of 2019, they lost only 1 of their last 12 league games to lift them out of the relegation zone, ultimately staying up on goal difference on the last day of the season after a 0–0 draw with already relegated Bradford City.

On 25 September 2019, Glyn Hodges took over the management of the first team on a temporary basis following the suspension of Wally Downes after being charged by the FA for betting misconduct.


On 30 January 2021, following the sacking of Glyn Hodges, Robinson was appointed interim manager of Wimbledon after serving the club in various academy and coaching roles. On 17 February 2021, AFC Wimbledon announced the appointment of Robinson on a permanent basis.


Last season the Dons finished just outside the relegation zone in 20th place.




The Manager – Mark Robinson




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Form Guide




AFC Wimbledon Last 5 Matches Currently in 20th place with 39 points




20 Mar AFC Wimbledon 2 - 2 Charlton


27 Mar AFC Wimbledon 1 - 0 Northampton


2 Apr Plymouth 1 - 0 AFC Wimbledon


5 Apr AFC Wimbledon 0 - 1 Fleetwood


10 Apr Accrington 1 - 5 AFC Wimbledon





Ipswich Last 5 Matches – Currently in 8th place with 60 points




20 Mar Portsmouth 2 - 1 Ipswich Town


27 Mar Wigan Athletic 0 - 0 Ipswich Town


2 Apr Ipswich Town 2 - 1 Bristol Rovers


5 Apr Rochdale 0 - 0 Ipswich Town


10 Apr Ipswich Town 0 - 0 Milton Keynes





Match Referee – Antony Coggins



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AFC WIMBLEDON 0 IPSWICH TOWN 1

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Post by marko69 » Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:00 pm

Quote: “A ripple in a bath after a good vindaloo” End quote. :lol: :lol:
No warning of this? Hot chocolate coughed and spluttered down the nose onto the phone. :lol: Hilarious.

But I suppose the reason as to why those ripples aren’t happening are no laughing matter AT ALL.
Not trying To be controversial or lick Paul Cooks a$$, but I see no post match interview as a GOOD sign..... (Pre-Match, not so sure 🤷‍♂️) ..... but post match; just too angry and wanting to get his points of views across to the players. Yes, couples with not wanting to throw them under a steam roller, ....., but taking plenty time to vent his grievances. That’s a positive. For me anyway.

Wimbledon looked very good v Stanley. Now, not sure if Stanley were just pathetic defensively but reckon the Dons will be difficult opposition. Voted draw in the above poll. But Ipswich will need to score somehow as I think they will.
1-1 draw at Plough Lane.
(Does Plough Lane still exist?)

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On facing AFC Wimbledon at their new Plough Lane stadium, Cook said: “We’ve just played Wigan, Rochdale and MK Dons. Obviously MK Dons are a little bit higher in the league. You see yourselves, there’s nothing in the games. You would never know that we are a big club and the other is in a relegation fight.
That's exactly why we'll struggle to get a draw. I won't be surprised if we lose. Sorry don't mean to be negative...these players have had loads of chances to prove their worth, but it's glaringly obvious they are just not good enough.

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Post by hallamblue » Mon Apr 12, 2021 6:32 pm

I think Paul Cook has finally lost patience with this squad with a strong message al9mg the lines of , shape up or ship out.

Possibly KVY, Norwood and Downes all fit for this game, so I’m going for a rare win. 👍 0-2 to Town ....

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Post by arana peligrosa » Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:41 pm

Was thinking earlier years back a game in 2003 when we made the trip there and lost 5 - 1. Essentially killed off any play-off chance left in the season and history looks set to repeat itself. Not that we'll lose by four goals, but a defeat all the same and any goddamn top six end place talk can be go by the wayside once and for all.

Team doesn't give a f*ck let's face it. Cook has had a really uninspiring start, you could go as far to label it sh*t, but once again frustrating as it is it's not approrpriate to berate the manager so early in, particularly with the garbage set of players he has to work with. With enough focus and intention we'd be involved in the play-off rounds with some ease however the players have long decided it's beyond their capabilities and have simply given up on what should have been a relatively straightforward endeavor. Won't be getting involved tomorrow, can put time to better use. The team evidently doesn't give a rat's as*, going to reciprocate the sentiment.

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Post by Bluemike » Tue Apr 13, 2021 10:16 am

I hope Cookie and Gary Roberts weren't drinking at the Greyhound pub yesterday as they mingled with fans, they looked pretty cheerful though.

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Post by Kerry Blue » Tue Apr 13, 2021 5:13 pm

I see with the U23s game against Barnsley we had no team news or result, Cook not giving Wimbledon any ideas about tonight's team news.☺

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Post by Bluemike » Tue Apr 13, 2021 5:41 pm

Dozzell on the bench, bloody Harrop in, Norwood and Drinan up front, Judge back in (sorry Rossi)

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Post by AzzurroMark » Tue Apr 13, 2021 5:42 pm

Bluemike wrote:
Tue Apr 13, 2021 5:41 pm
Dozzell on the bench, bloody Harrop in, Norwood and Drinan up front, Judge back in (sorry Rossi)
Think giving Dozzell a break is a good thing.

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Post by Kerry Blue » Tue Apr 13, 2021 5:44 pm

Dobra rested? No Hawkins who wins more headers maybe still injured? It's not looking good to me just prove me wrong.

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Post by Tangfastic » Tue Apr 13, 2021 5:48 pm

Strange team. Can understand Norwood. But Harrop? And Drinan doesn’t offer much apart from huff n puff.

1-0 win. Judge screamer. No idea what formation that is.

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Post by ipswichtownNo1 » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:19 pm

3-1 Wimbledon. Not going to change now, players obviously can't be arsed, running down the clock till they all feck off. Norwood to get our only goal from a hoof ball via toto.

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Post by Magicmark » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:27 pm

Judge does have something to offer,he's can't pass for toffee but his free kicks are ok.Probably another bore draw tonight,will pay me tenner.

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Post by Bluemike » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:33 pm

We've been the better side in the 2 minute silence, kept our shape really well.

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Post by rossi » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:33 pm

Bluemike wrote:
Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:33 pm
We've been the better side in the 2 minute silence, kept our shape really well.
all apart from Judge :D

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Post by Tinytown » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:38 pm

Finally the waste of space Dozzell has been dropped.

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Post by Bluemike » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:40 pm

5 minutes in...
Norwood foul
Norwood Offside

Get rid ffs

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Post by Bluemike » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:41 pm

rossi wrote:
Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:33 pm
Bluemike wrote:
Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:33 pm
We've been the better side in the 2 minute silence, kept our shape really well.
all apart from Judge :D
Lmao, he was sh*te

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Post by Bluemike » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:56 pm

Game over

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Post by hallamblue » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:58 pm

Exactly !

And also, Is there a point to Edwards in this bloody SHYTE team ?

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Post by ipswichtownNo1 » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:59 pm

Oh dear oh dear, just when you think they can't possibly get any
Worse. Dire defending almost gifts them a second. Oh as I type, we do. Utter tosh

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Post by Bluemike » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:59 pm

0-2 embarrassing

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Post by hallamblue » Tue Apr 13, 2021 6:59 pm

f**king useless defence !!!! Toto just WTF???

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Post by Blue Wilf » Tue Apr 13, 2021 7:00 pm

Its just comical defending. Ship the lot of them out. Not a single one worth saving...

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Post by Charnwood » Tue Apr 13, 2021 7:00 pm

Always disappointing to concede from a corner, especially with a 6’9” tall goalkeeper.

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Post by Bluemike » Tue Apr 13, 2021 7:02 pm

Ten men now, Harrop off lol

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Post by ipswichtownNo1 » Tue Apr 13, 2021 7:02 pm

Funking unbelievable. Harrop what a d*ck

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Post by hallamblue » Tue Apr 13, 2021 7:03 pm

The players are having a f**king laugh aren’t they !

f*ck off the lot of them Now!

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Post by Magicmark » Tue Apr 13, 2021 7:04 pm

Hope we are not stuck with these players next season,all this talk of a mass clear out,unfortunately we will get sod all for them.

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Post by patthegimp » Tue Apr 13, 2021 7:04 pm

It is unbelievable that after every worst ever match they give us another.

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