AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
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AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
For those Saddlers' supporters planning on making the trip to the Kingsmeadow Ground, the message is "make the most of it" - because in a couple of years the Wombles will probably have moved. Planning permission has been granted for a new stadium nearer to their spiritual home of Plough Lane, the exact site still to be determined, but it may well be the Greyhound Racing Stadium - initial capacity of 11,000 with the option to expand to 22,000 at a cost of £100 million puts the current Kingsmeadow Ground (capacity 4,850) somewhat in the shade. Kingsmeadow, incidentally (currently shared with Kingstonian) will still function as a football ground but its new owners will apparently be Chelski, who will use it for their Youth and Ladies' teams.
Having said that, what about the game this Saturday? It has to be said that AFC Wimbledon are currently going through a bit of a rough patch without a win in their last 7 games, including being dumped out of the replayed F.A. Cup at home by Sutton United. There is a 6 points difference in our favour in the League One table, although Wimbledon do have a game in hand, and it should be remembered that in Lyle Taylor and Dominic Poleon they have a couple of strikers well able to overcome any shortcomings our defence may have on the day. Current League One form:
21 Jan Chesterfield (A) Drew 0-0
4 Feb Sheffield United (A) Lost 4-0
11 Feb Charlton Athletic (H) Drew 1-1
14 Feb Coventry City (H) Drew 1-1
18 Feb Shrewsbury Town (A) Lost 2-1
21 Feb Gillingham (A) Drew 2-2
By comparison, although AFC Wimbledon haven't won in their last 7 games, we haven't lost in our last 7 (if you draw a discrete veil over the Bolton Wanderers aberration) - and Jon Whitney's only problem in selecting his strongest XI for Saturday is whether to go with the same starters he used against Peterborough United. That would seem to be the logical choice rather than shuffling the pack but even though the performance was as pleasing as the result, it would be much better for everyone's pulse rate if we could score before the 92nd minute......
It's possibly frustrating for some players that our defence has been so solid and injury-free recently, as I bet Laird is champing at the bit for some game time, and the same might be said for Randall-Hurren in terms of a Loan player wanting to contribute. As for Andreas Makris.....who knows? :?
We played the Wombles in our opening game this season, winning 3-1 with goals from Oztumer and Jackson(2) - a repeat of that would do me nicely. Regrettably I shall not be able to follow this game (and annoy multitudes of people with constant updates!) as I shall be at an event in the Science Museum, not too far away from the Saddlers' action, but I look forward to catching up with events later on Saturday evening.
Having said that, what about the game this Saturday? It has to be said that AFC Wimbledon are currently going through a bit of a rough patch without a win in their last 7 games, including being dumped out of the replayed F.A. Cup at home by Sutton United. There is a 6 points difference in our favour in the League One table, although Wimbledon do have a game in hand, and it should be remembered that in Lyle Taylor and Dominic Poleon they have a couple of strikers well able to overcome any shortcomings our defence may have on the day. Current League One form:
21 Jan Chesterfield (A) Drew 0-0
4 Feb Sheffield United (A) Lost 4-0
11 Feb Charlton Athletic (H) Drew 1-1
14 Feb Coventry City (H) Drew 1-1
18 Feb Shrewsbury Town (A) Lost 2-1
21 Feb Gillingham (A) Drew 2-2
By comparison, although AFC Wimbledon haven't won in their last 7 games, we haven't lost in our last 7 (if you draw a discrete veil over the Bolton Wanderers aberration) - and Jon Whitney's only problem in selecting his strongest XI for Saturday is whether to go with the same starters he used against Peterborough United. That would seem to be the logical choice rather than shuffling the pack but even though the performance was as pleasing as the result, it would be much better for everyone's pulse rate if we could score before the 92nd minute......
It's possibly frustrating for some players that our defence has been so solid and injury-free recently, as I bet Laird is champing at the bit for some game time, and the same might be said for Randall-Hurren in terms of a Loan player wanting to contribute. As for Andreas Makris.....who knows? :?
We played the Wombles in our opening game this season, winning 3-1 with goals from Oztumer and Jackson(2) - a repeat of that would do me nicely. Regrettably I shall not be able to follow this game (and annoy multitudes of people with constant updates!) as I shall be at an event in the Science Museum, not too far away from the Saddlers' action, but I look forward to catching up with events later on Saturday evening.
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
cheers welsh
i am going with a 1-2 win with jackson and oz on the score sheet for us :)
i am going with a 1-2 win with jackson and oz on the score sheet for us :)
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
What is this science event that is keeping you away from watching The Mighty Saddlers, Welsh? It must be your award of the Nobel Prize for Saddlers' Soccer Analysis at the very least :mrgreen: . Either that or free scratchings and Balti pies at the Science Museum. The second is highly improbable, so it must be the first. Congratulations. As they say, anything is possible in the alternative universe that is characteristic of supporting The Mighty Saddlers. :mrgreen:
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SWS11 wrote:What is this science event that is keeping you away from watching The Mighty Saddlers, Welsh? It must be your award of the Nobel Prize for Saddlers' Soccer Analysis at the very least :mrgreen: . Either that or free scratchings and Balti pies at the Science Museum. The second is highly improbable, so it must be the first. Congratulations. As they say, anything is possible in the alternative universe that is characteristic of supporting The Mighty Saddlers. :mrgreen:
To quote from the ticket I printed off the web ... "Celebrate International Cochlear Implant Day & World Hearing Day!"
As I'm now officially on the waiting list for a CI, having met all the criteria and assessments, any and all research may well be beneficial. Only two things stand between me and the implant - (1) The Surgeon's schedule, and (2) The funding question. As the operation is calculated to run out at around £40,000 each individual procedure has to have funding applied for, and the loosening of the NHS purse strings can take time - I'll be fortunate if it happens before Christmas apparently....... :?
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
I HOPE IT ALL GOES WELL FOR YOU.
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WarsawPact wrote:I HOPE IT ALL GOES WELL FOR YOU.
I HOPE SO, TOO
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
Good luck Welshie!
I'm waiting for an appointment for an operation to repair my eardrum. they're going to remove some outer ear cartilage and graft it over the rather large hole in my eardrum,. They recon it will be the end of may early June. Hopefully after the playoff finals! :lol:
Not looking forward to the op but it will be great to hear in both ears again!
On topic. Got my ticket to the match on Saturday. Time to get a long winning streak going!
I'm waiting for an appointment for an operation to repair my eardrum. they're going to remove some outer ear cartilage and graft it over the rather large hole in my eardrum,. They recon it will be the end of may early June. Hopefully after the playoff finals! :lol:
Not looking forward to the op but it will be great to hear in both ears again!
On topic. Got my ticket to the match on Saturday. Time to get a long winning streak going!
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Pedagogue wrote:WarsawPact wrote:I HOPE IT ALL GOES WELL FOR YOU.
I HOPE SO, TOO
You cheeky lot.
As an aside, a couple of my wonderful wife's birthday presents for me last week were custom T-shirts, thus.......
(1) Plain blue, with the legend "PARDON?"
(2) Plain red, with the following:
"I'm deaf, but not stupid
I'm old, but not demented
I support Walsall
....okay, I'm deranged"
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
I'd be happy with a point from this one, to be honest.
1-1 with Morris equalising for us halfway through the second half, in front of 4,587, including 518 Saddlers (new ground and all that).
1-1 with Morris equalising for us halfway through the second half, in front of 4,587, including 518 Saddlers (new ground and all that).
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
Welsh_Saddler wrote: it would be much better for everyone's pulse rate if we could score before the 92nd minute......
I don't know about that. Scoring on 92 minutes led to a better results than scoring after 4 at Bolton! :mrgreen:
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
A really tight game this??
ATT: 4348 (432 SADDLERS)
1-1
Wimbledon
Rhys Weston
Walsall
Peter Sweeney
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ATT: 4348 (432 SADDLERS)
1-1
Wimbledon
Rhys Weston
Walsall
Peter Sweeney
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Late news from the AFC Wimbledon camp - captain Barry Fuller will miss the rest of the season, having sustained a pectoral muscle injury - he will be undergoing surgery this weekend. According to boss Neal Ardley "This will put him out for more than 5 months. He will be greatly missed."
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
Flo out until April apparently so hope Morris can push on and make himself a regular starter. Be good to see his name on the score sheet again this week.
A bit cliché, but this is the sort of game we need 3pts from if we're serious about a play-off push. Going for a hard fought 0-1 with a worldy from Morris and Etheridge saving a pen in the 85th! We can't do anything the easy way. :lol:
A bit cliché, but this is the sort of game we need 3pts from if we're serious about a play-off push. Going for a hard fought 0-1 with a worldy from Morris and Etheridge saving a pen in the 85th! We can't do anything the easy way. :lol:
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Thanks Welsh (and others) for the very entertaining , if not somewhat scientific & medically biased input... :?
Ref the game itself I think we will be in good form for this one and I reluctantly predict a very fine result! :shock:
I'm still trying to fit this one in around other long-standing commitments down in the South East and hope to be there but either way I'm going for a 1-3 victory with Ozzy in for a couple and Morris adding another for us
Attendance: 4426 with 409 hardy Saddlers witnessing the event :)
Ref the game itself I think we will be in good form for this one and I reluctantly predict a very fine result! :shock:
I'm still trying to fit this one in around other long-standing commitments down in the South East and hope to be there but either way I'm going for a 1-3 victory with Ozzy in for a couple and Morris adding another for us
Attendance: 4426 with 409 hardy Saddlers witnessing the event :)
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Apparently we've sold just over 500. Factor in pay on the day and we'll probably have about 600-650.
We'll make a racket in that tiny away terrace along the touchline. UTS
We'll make a racket in that tiny away terrace along the touchline. UTS
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
I see a loss heading our way.
2-0 to The real dons.
2-0 to The real dons.
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
NortonSaddler wrote:Apparently we've sold just over 500. Factor in pay on the day and we'll probably have about 600-650.
We'll make a racket in that tiny away terrace along the touchline. UTS
That would be a good following, perhaps there are more of us about who think 'believe' and that we may, may, end up doing a Barnsley, however, for that to happen we have to rely on those above us either playing each other on a regular basis or indeed having some rogue unexpected results! Stranger things have happened over the years, so you never know! :wink: :D
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
coop63 wrote:Thanks Welsh (and others) for the very entertaining , if not somewhat scientific & medically biased input... :?
Ref the game itself I think we will be in good form for this one and I reluctantly predict a very fine result! :shock:
I'm still trying to fit this one in around other long-standing commitments down in the South East and hope to be there but either way I'm going for a 1-3 victory with Ozzy in for a couple and Morris adding another for us
Attendance: 4426 with 409 hardy Saddlers witnessing the event :)
Having just read the comments from JW on the E&S website, I might review my prediction!
Maybe I'm a bit sensitive about these things but as in most team most sports, this type of stuff gets intentionally spun by managers and staff so I just don't know why we make statements like 'we are a force to be reckoned with' on the eve of a game - it's simply fuel for the opposition, regardless of who it is! :roll:
I admit he's nothing but complimentary about the Dons and that's all very professional and appropriate but frankly, he should just say that stuff and leave it or at most, state we are going into the game well prepared for a tough afternoon (or similar...)
Revised prediction is 2-2 and us hanging on for the point (hope I'm completely wrong!) :?
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
Looking forward to this one. Hoping they won't need to use the retractable roof.
Walsall to win 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1
Walsall to win 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
AFC Wimbledon are advising people to allow plenty of time for travel as there are gas main works on the road outside the stadium!
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Andy_Petterson wrote:Looking forward to this one. Hoping they won't need to use the retractable roof.
Walsall to win 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1
:D :D :D
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
Fancy a 1-3 win.
Must defend better than at Bolton though.
Wimbledon are nowhere near as good but still have some giants upfront....that Tom Elliot guy on the opening day was one of the biggest forwards I'd ever seen.
Do that well and I think Walsall will nick it as Wimbledon been in poor form recently.
Must defend better than at Bolton though.
Wimbledon are nowhere near as good but still have some giants upfront....that Tom Elliot guy on the opening day was one of the biggest forwards I'd ever seen.
Do that well and I think Walsall will nick it as Wimbledon been in poor form recently.
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
This is a very telling game as I believe it will determine the rest of the season.
We must win to have any aspirations of the play-offs.
If we lose then we aren't good enough and we will end up 11th or 12th.
Hoping for 3 points.
We must win to have any aspirations of the play-offs.
If we lose then we aren't good enough and we will end up 11th or 12th.
Hoping for 3 points.
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Horrible feeling about this game.
Suspect the strawberries will have too much icing sugar dusting, even prior to the cream being added.
Suspect the strawberries will have too much icing sugar dusting, even prior to the cream being added.
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
Have a bad feeling about this one.
They signed Tom Soares at the end of transfer window. His last act for Bury was his 90th minute equaliser against us. He caused us a bit of bother all game.
Bumpy pitch, could make our quick passing on the counter difficult. Mind it may only need to come off a couple of times.
Some goals. Congrats to those supporters making the trip and chalking off a new/old ground.
They signed Tom Soares at the end of transfer window. His last act for Bury was his 90th minute equaliser against us. He caused us a bit of bother all game.
Bumpy pitch, could make our quick passing on the counter difficult. Mind it may only need to come off a couple of times.
Some goals. Congrats to those supporters making the trip and chalking off a new/old ground.
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
Unchanged team and 18 again...UTS
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
WE are 40-15 down on fouls! Have we gone all mamby pamby again?
Sounds like 'paint drying' excitement.
One positive that will come out of todays clash....we can't go any lower than 12th.
And Coventry, Oh dear, looking like they will join Pompy & Blackpool in the 4th Division as the home of former giants. :oops:
WE have to win this one or the dream is over, all results not going our way at all!
Is there anybody out there??
Sounds like 'paint drying' excitement.
One positive that will come out of todays clash....we can't go any lower than 12th.
And Coventry, Oh dear, looking like they will join Pompy & Blackpool in the 4th Division as the home of former giants. :oops:
WE have to win this one or the dream is over, all results not going our way at all!
Is there anybody out there??
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
HT 0-0. We've had a goal disallowed, and Jackson has missed a one-on-one.
Fleetwood's incredible run continues- live table has them up to second.
Fleetwood's incredible run continues- live table has them up to second.
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Re: AFC Wimbledon (A) League One, 25th Feb 3pm
Yes I am here AM listening to WM's rubbish coverage. Poor game so far in difficult conditions...lets hope for better in the 2nd half.
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