Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Reports and reaction from the 2017-2018 season as Walsall finished 19th in League 1
- Welsh_Saddler
- Site Addict
- Posts: 9804
- Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2005 5:44 pm
- Location: The beautiful Afan Valley
Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
"The Road to Wigan Pier"
(George Orwell, a.k.a. Eric Arthur Blair)
For Dean Keates' first game in charge we welcome Paul Cook's Wigan Athletic side looking to use their games in hand to get back into the automatic promotion places in League One. Previous managers have included Chris Hutchings, who took charge for 12 games when the Latics were in the Premier League, but the less said about him the better. At the moment they are 3rd in the table behind Blackburn Rovers and Shrewsbury Town, but have the opportunity to be top if results go their way. Now that their interest in the F.A.Cup has finished, they can concentrate on the League (which is what we have allegedly been doing for months).
Wigan's strengths this season have come from a settled and consistent squad (smaller in number than Walsall's) and a very mean defence, conceding only 23 goals in 34 games - and only losing 5 games in those 34 (no club has done better). There should be one familiar face on display on Wednesday night in the form of Will Grigg, and his goalscoring prowess needs no introduction to Saddlers' fans - he was top scorer last season with 25 goals. Recent League One form for Wigan Athletic:-
10 Feb Southend United (A) Lost 3-1
13 Feb Blackpool (H) Lost 0-2
24 Feb Rochdale (H) Won 1-0
4 Mar Blackburn Rovers (A) Drew 2-2
10 Mar Scunthorpe United (H) Drew 3-3
14 Mar Bradford City (A) Won 0-1
So what can we expect from Dean Keates? Bearing in mind his previous associations with the club there will no doubt be an extensive honeymoon period, and there is no way that he can be expected to materially change things in a matter of days before this game against high-flying opposition. Injury means that he can't call on vice-captain Joe Edwards, but he will certainly need someone to stifle Will Grigg - it would be disappointing to see a game dominated by a Saddlers' team determined to show their new manager what they can do, only to lose to an 88th minute smash & grab Grigg winner.....
Assuming another 3 feet of snow doesn't materialise between now and Wednesday, and the game actually goes ahead, I would like to think that a 1-1 draw could be on the cards. Even though Wigan's defence is normally so tight, they did concede 3 to Scunthorpe United and 2 to Blackpool, both recently. In reply to a guaranteed Grigg goal it would be good to see our Turkish Messi come up with an equaliser.
UTS :D
(George Orwell, a.k.a. Eric Arthur Blair)
For Dean Keates' first game in charge we welcome Paul Cook's Wigan Athletic side looking to use their games in hand to get back into the automatic promotion places in League One. Previous managers have included Chris Hutchings, who took charge for 12 games when the Latics were in the Premier League, but the less said about him the better. At the moment they are 3rd in the table behind Blackburn Rovers and Shrewsbury Town, but have the opportunity to be top if results go their way. Now that their interest in the F.A.Cup has finished, they can concentrate on the League (which is what we have allegedly been doing for months).
Wigan's strengths this season have come from a settled and consistent squad (smaller in number than Walsall's) and a very mean defence, conceding only 23 goals in 34 games - and only losing 5 games in those 34 (no club has done better). There should be one familiar face on display on Wednesday night in the form of Will Grigg, and his goalscoring prowess needs no introduction to Saddlers' fans - he was top scorer last season with 25 goals. Recent League One form for Wigan Athletic:-
10 Feb Southend United (A) Lost 3-1
13 Feb Blackpool (H) Lost 0-2
24 Feb Rochdale (H) Won 1-0
4 Mar Blackburn Rovers (A) Drew 2-2
10 Mar Scunthorpe United (H) Drew 3-3
14 Mar Bradford City (A) Won 0-1
So what can we expect from Dean Keates? Bearing in mind his previous associations with the club there will no doubt be an extensive honeymoon period, and there is no way that he can be expected to materially change things in a matter of days before this game against high-flying opposition. Injury means that he can't call on vice-captain Joe Edwards, but he will certainly need someone to stifle Will Grigg - it would be disappointing to see a game dominated by a Saddlers' team determined to show their new manager what they can do, only to lose to an 88th minute smash & grab Grigg winner.....
Assuming another 3 feet of snow doesn't materialise between now and Wednesday, and the game actually goes ahead, I would like to think that a 1-1 draw could be on the cards. Even though Wigan's defence is normally so tight, they did concede 3 to Scunthorpe United and 2 to Blackpool, both recently. In reply to a guaranteed Grigg goal it would be good to see our Turkish Messi come up with an equaliser.
UTS :D
-
chunkster - Site Addict
- Posts: 3612
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:11 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
I would like to think that there is a win on the cards :D teams do not like playing managerless teams or teams that have just installed a new manager, so on that basis a sneaky 1-0 to the saddlers :D
- Walsallone
- UTS Legend
- Posts: 1901
- Joined: Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:43 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Interesting that Wigan have a smaller squad than us which again shows the point I have made before that next season we want fewer players but better ones. Dean has a big job on his hands so he will need the support of all of us as he sorts out the playing side of the Club. Please give him time folks. As for the Wigan game I fear the worst. 0-2 for me.UTS
- SoccerHQ
- Site Addict
- Posts: 3661
- Joined: Thu Apr 17, 2014 8:01 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Walsallone wrote:Interesting that Wigan have a smaller squad than us which again shows the point I have made before that next season we want fewer players but better ones. Dean has a big job on his hands so he will need the support of all of us as he sorts out the playing side of the Club. Please give him time folks. As for the Wigan game I fear the worst. 0-2 for me.UTS
Have they?
Watching their game yesterday they started with Grigg upfront with Massey and Roberts either side of him.
Second half they put on Colclough, Nick Powell and Noel Hunt (who I thought had retired) as attacking options. Devante Cole and James Vaughan (very much proven strikers at this level) both cup tied.
8 attacking players in their squad.
Could be Walsall have more players but some of them like Kouyhar and Candlin have very little senior appearences compared to the Wigan players in those positions.
Anyway can't see anything but a defeat given how strong Wigan are. They will still get second ahead of Sloppies imo. 1-2 but an improved performance and then hopefully pick up points over Easter.
-
scott_powell - Site Addict
- Posts: 4045
- Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 3:23 pm
- Location: Clunge
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Wigan are too strong for this league so I'm expecting a pretty heavy defeat. 3-0.
Can't wait to welcome Deano back
Can't wait to welcome Deano back
- SoccerHQ
- Site Addict
- Posts: 3661
- Joined: Thu Apr 17, 2014 8:01 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Wigan have 25 senior players in their squad. No way have Walsall got that amount. Wigan loan most of their youth out.
- reedswood sadler
- Glitterati
- Posts: 703
- Joined: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:23 pm
- Location: J block
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Expecting a defeat and first boos for Deano only hope is they are shattered after cup game or my idea that players did not want to play for Whitney is right and they back Deano and give us a good performance like we know they can do.
- Welsh_Saddler
- Site Addict
- Posts: 9804
- Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2005 5:44 pm
- Location: The beautiful Afan Valley
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
SoccerHQ wrote:Wigan have 25 senior players in their squad. No way have Walsall got that amount. Wigan loan most of their youth out.
According to Wiki (I know!!) ......
Wigan Athletic have 27 in their squad - I wasn't counting the 10 players out on loan (unavailable) or the 13 players in their U-18 set-up.
Walsall have 30 in the senior squad - that's not counting the 3 players out on loan (Jackson, Butterfield and Sangha)
:D
- SoccerHQ
- Site Addict
- Posts: 3661
- Joined: Thu Apr 17, 2014 8:01 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Yeah I looked at wiki aswell and counted 25 (didn't include Owen Jones young keeper or Dan Lavercombe another keeper but so obscure he dosen't even have a wiki page :mrgreen: ).
Vast majority of their squad people on here would've heard of e.g. Max Power, Alex Bruce, Michael Jacobs, James Vaughan, Craig Morgan, Gary Roberts, Craig Morgan etc. All vastly experienced league one players with promotions from this league on their CV.7
Now of the 30 listed for Walsall 10 of them are Daniel O'Sullivan, Cockerill-Mollet, Will Shorrock, Cameron Peters, Stefan Mason, Dan Vann, Tobias Hayles Docherty, Mitch Candlin, Ganley and Joe Cairns.
I personally wouldn't count those as they are youth team players who occasioningly make the bench if there are injuries.
Walsall squad in terms of senior numbers is 20 which is about right for the budget.
Anyway.......unless it's a really bad defeat like 4 or 5-0 I can't see why anyone would boo. Just looking for a good performance regardless of result e.g. similar to second half v Blackburn.
Vast majority of their squad people on here would've heard of e.g. Max Power, Alex Bruce, Michael Jacobs, James Vaughan, Craig Morgan, Gary Roberts, Craig Morgan etc. All vastly experienced league one players with promotions from this league on their CV.7
Now of the 30 listed for Walsall 10 of them are Daniel O'Sullivan, Cockerill-Mollet, Will Shorrock, Cameron Peters, Stefan Mason, Dan Vann, Tobias Hayles Docherty, Mitch Candlin, Ganley and Joe Cairns.
I personally wouldn't count those as they are youth team players who occasioningly make the bench if there are injuries.
Walsall squad in terms of senior numbers is 20 which is about right for the budget.
Anyway.......unless it's a really bad defeat like 4 or 5-0 I can't see why anyone would boo. Just looking for a good performance regardless of result e.g. similar to second half v Blackburn.
- BarnsleySaddler
- Glitterati
- Posts: 1029
- Joined: Tue Aug 19, 2008 5:42 pm
- Location: Still living in the dark back in Barnsley
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Under normal circumstances would go for a loss. But the arrival of Keates. Wigans loss in the FA could combine to help us. In that case would go for a deserved draw. 0-0 but could be 1-1.
- SoccerHQ
- Site Addict
- Posts: 3661
- Joined: Thu Apr 17, 2014 8:01 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
reedswood sadler wrote:Expecting a defeat and first boos for Deano only hope is they are shattered after cup game or my idea that players did not want to play for Whitney is right and they back Deano and give us a good performance like we know they can do.
Serious question but why on earth would anyone boo on Wednesday? Unless it was a hopeless 4/5-0 defeat (say the Blackburn first half repeated over 90 minutes).
It bemuses me particularly against a team that is full of championship standard players. Since when did Walsall losing a game of football become such a major crime in some people's minds?
-
chunkster - Site Addict
- Posts: 3612
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:11 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
I honestly can't see even some of our moronic fans booing deano's first game in charge :|
-
saddla - Site Addict
- Posts: 2932
- Joined: Tue Dec 07, 2004 10:18 am
- Location: too far
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
chunkster wrote:I honestly can't see even some of our moronic fans booing deano's first game in charge :|
This time they'll be saying that they were booing the players not the manager instead of the other way around.
-
chunkster - Site Addict
- Posts: 3612
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:11 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Well i am thinking of going to the game, as much as i want bonser out, but if i hear any i would certainly address it :| but one of my worries is that you could see scenes like we did at shrewsbury :|tbh some of the worst abuse i hear comes from adults that sit behind the dugouts :|saddla wrote:chunkster wrote:I honestly can't see even some of our moronic fans booing deano's first game in charge :|
This time they'll be saying that they were booing the players not the manager instead of the other way around.
-
Ancient Moaner - Site Addict
- Posts: 4101
- Joined: Sat Jul 30, 2011 8:47 pm
- Location: Leigh, twixt Wiggin & notloB
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Perhaps we could ask the EFL for a sicknote bye, just award the three points to Wiggin, to avoid the utter embarrassment
of a mauling? Watching two 'soon to be Championship' teams on Sunday, showing quality way above that of our squad of low on moral or confidence strangers, was a somewhat worrying prospect for Wednesdays encounter! :oops:
As we cannot play any match without conceding of late, expect at least a 0-3 'ammerin', possibly or probably more, Grigg enjoying at least a couple, in front of the fans that he was only to pleased to leave behind.
There is not a lot Deano can do about new personnel or tactics, cus we aint got any of either!
That being said, I just hope the squad at least put in a decent performance for the new guy, and actually put their bodies on the line in an attempt to keep the score down, instead of the usual statuesque 'let 'em waltz through' antics.
1-1 it is then............we need points, especially if Donny beat Bratfut tonight!
of a mauling? Watching two 'soon to be Championship' teams on Sunday, showing quality way above that of our squad of low on moral or confidence strangers, was a somewhat worrying prospect for Wednesdays encounter! :oops:
As we cannot play any match without conceding of late, expect at least a 0-3 'ammerin', possibly or probably more, Grigg enjoying at least a couple, in front of the fans that he was only to pleased to leave behind.
There is not a lot Deano can do about new personnel or tactics, cus we aint got any of either!
That being said, I just hope the squad at least put in a decent performance for the new guy, and actually put their bodies on the line in an attempt to keep the score down, instead of the usual statuesque 'let 'em waltz through' antics.
1-1 it is then............we need points, especially if Donny beat Bratfut tonight!
-
Whitters - Site Addict
- Posts: 2906
- Joined: Mon Jun 02, 2008 10:57 am
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Their manager is a bit of a character (ie he's eccentric) - http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43318639
-
chunkster - Site Addict
- Posts: 3612
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:11 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
should be easy to wind him up from where i sit then :mrgreen:Whitters wrote:Their manager is a bit of a character (ie he's eccentric) - http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43318639
- swampysaddler
- Glitterati
- Posts: 1106
- Joined: Fri Jul 08, 2016 11:19 am
- Location: Norfolk
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
chunkster wrote:should be easy to wind him up from where i sit then :mrgreen:Whitters wrote:Their manager is a bit of a character (ie he's eccentric) - http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43318639
Don't forget as well Chunkster he is an ex Dingle from the early 90's.
Added reason to abuse :mrgreen:
- Mazza01
- UTS Legend
- Posts: 1774
- Joined: Sat Jan 17, 2015 3:52 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Our fans need to be very careful with their expectations for this game , miracles' wont happen overnight our squad is poor and Dean needs the Summer to ship a number of them out and stamo his style on the team.
I would snap your hands off right now for a draw although I feel a 1-3 coming.
I would snap your hands off right now for a draw although I feel a 1-3 coming.
-
NEWPORT SADDLERS DAD - UTS Legend
- Posts: 2444
- Joined: Fri Mar 03, 2006 4:56 pm
- Location: SURROUNDED BY DINGLES
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
I'm expecting nothing more than a team effort.
-
tinned - Site Addict
- Posts: 10023
- Joined: Mon Dec 06, 2004 1:49 pm
- Location: Same poo, different day!
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
NEWPORT SADDLERS DAD wrote:I'm expecting nothing more than a team effort.
Exactly!
Giving it a good go is all I'm demanding. Anything else is a bonus.
-
scott_powell - Site Addict
- Posts: 4045
- Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 3:23 pm
- Location: Clunge
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
tinned wrote:NEWPORT SADDLERS DAD wrote:I'm expecting nothing more than a team effort.
Exactly!
Giving it a good go is all I'm demanding. Anything else is a bonus.
Absolutely.
-
chunkster - Site Addict
- Posts: 3612
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:11 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
swampysaddler wrote:chunkster wrote:should be easy to wind him up from where i sit then :mrgreen:Whitters wrote:Their manager is a bit of a character (ie he's eccentric) - http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43318639
Don't forget as well Chunkster he is an ex Dingle from the early 90's.
Added reason to abuse :mrgreen:
:lol: the last time i gave some grief to a dingle player/manager i was accosted by a couple of stewards :lol: if it wasn't for the stretcher bearer that sits by the dugout vouching for me i could well have been ejected :lol:
-
chunkster - Site Addict
- Posts: 3612
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:11 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Totally agree :)NEWPORT SADDLERS DAD wrote:I'm expecting nothing more than a team effort.
- Mike Vale
- UTS Regular
- Posts: 140
- Joined: Thu Jul 18, 2013 4:18 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Ah so that’s you Chunkster !! Big bloke Mr Dicko as I recall !
-
Super Gabor - UTS Legend
- Posts: 2345
- Joined: Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:26 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Saddlers 3 - Wigan 2 (0-1 at half time)
Leahy, Ngoy, Oztumer.
Att: 5,243 (805 from barm cake land)
Leahy, Ngoy, Oztumer.
Att: 5,243 (805 from barm cake land)
-
chunkster - Site Addict
- Posts: 3612
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:11 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
I did react to the way he celebrated his goal against us, and i did get off my seat to tell him what i thought of his celebration as he came running towards the dugout. I was promptly told to "F" off by danny batth. And i was berated by my fellow fans behind me for my language, but to be fair to them they apologised to me later for taking it out of context :) but i must stress that i didn't go beyond the wall, and i was not the idiot that ran onto the pitch :wink:Mike Vale wrote:Ah so that’s you Chunkster !! Big bloke Mr Dicko as I recall !
Last edited by chunkster on Tue Mar 20, 2018 9:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
Enniskillen - UTS Veteran
- Posts: 459
- Joined: Mon Dec 20, 2004 12:11 am
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
Super Gabor wrote:Saddlers 3 - Wigan 2 (0-1 at half time)
Leahy, Ngoy, Oztumer.
Att: 5,243 (805 from barm cake land)
Unfortunately Kinsella and Ngoy will be unavailable for the Saddlers’ next match at home to Wigan on Wednesday, 21st March, because of International call ups. Kouhyar is available but not for Oldham, hence that game is postponed.
-
chunkster - Site Addict
- Posts: 3612
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:11 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
I don't think Kinsella will be missed but Ngoy certainly will :|Enniskillen wrote:Super Gabor wrote:Saddlers 3 - Wigan 2 (0-1 at half time)
Leahy, Ngoy, Oztumer.
Att: 5,243 (805 from barm cake land)
Unfortunately Kinsella and Ngoy will be unavailable for the Saddlers’ next match at home to Wigan on Wednesday, 21st March, because of International call ups. Kouhyar is available but not for Oldham, hence that game is postponed.
- Wyrley Saddler 66
- UTS Regular
- Posts: 136
- Joined: Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:16 pm
Re: Wigan Athletic (H) Wed 21st Mar, 7.45pm
With very little time for Deano to assess his squad.
will he start with the same team tonight?
Fitzwater surely over Roberts and he may drop Chambers?
will he start with the same team tonight?
Fitzwater surely over Roberts and he may drop Chambers?
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 26 guests