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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Elliott Wynne
« on: February 05, 2019, 09:11:52 PM »
Wynne was injured in the warmup at Trafford tonight
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Hulme off again ffs
Moult gave away the pen. Soft decision I believe
Do we have a goalkeeping coach? Just wondering because I rnever get there early enough to see Thompson warm up.
I am concerned about the pitch.
The side holding the water does stop us playing but we will just have to dig deep.
I can see us using the left a lot more with Hemmings. He was very very good in his late appearance. Clearly can dribble,close control in awful conditions, strong which is vital in this league and unselfish. He just looked the part.
I’m enjoying our success on the pitch as much as anyone, but it probably goes a bit deeper than that for some in terms of attending home games. It’s worth remembering that (despite undeniable improvements being made in the boardroom), if the current chairman had his way we would probably now be sitting 10th in the EvoStik League, with Matt Doughty telling everyone on Twitter how well we had done in a draw away at Mikcleover Sports and Ian Foden trying to convince everyone that we can’t compete with the likes of South Shields. Fortunately it didn’t turn out that way and ‘that’ (5 hour) board meeting was one of the most important we’ve had in years.
The success now being achieved is due to the board (incl Rowley) making good decisions rather than bailing out when there was nobody else to take over, in which case, it could all have collapsed.
Most fair minded people would acknowledge that, but you cant can you? Well, most fans are glad we got here, yet you are stilll trying to convince everyone it was "fortunate" and cant stand the fact you were wrong.
I'm sure we can compete with the likes of Salford and Orient by the way