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Title: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: GrangeParkCobbler on November 21, 2021, 17:11:34 pm
The first of two home games in a week sees Oldham Athletic visit Sixfields for this Tuesday night game under lights.

Oldham are of course managed by Keith Curle. The Latics moved out of the bottom two thanks to a 3-2 win over high flying Port Vale on Saturday, their first win in 8 games. They have just four League wins so far this season, two at home and two away, having gained the three points at Rochdale and Sutton. Penalty shootout wins over Tranmere and Accrington saw them reach round 3 of the Carabao Cup, where they fell to a 7-0 defeat at Brentford. FA Cup hopes were ended at the first hurdle, losing in a replay at home to Ipswich, they did make it out of their Papa Johns Trophy group despite losing two of the three games, they will face a trip to Sunderland in the first knockout round.

Davis Kellor-Dunn is top scorer with six goals in all competitions, 4 of them in the League. Dylan Bahamboula is next in the charts with four goals.

Current manager Curle has been in charge since March, he has now won 9 and drawn 9 and lost 21 of the 39 games so far. Three former Cobblers are in their ranks, Hallam Hope had a spell with us on loan in 2014, he joined Oldham from Swindon in the summer and has only scored one goal so far. Alan Sheehan has only made a handful of appearances for the Latics since joining them in the summer, he limped out of their game at home to Walsall a few weeks back and has been sidelined since. The third player is Nicky Adams who of course had two spells (107 games) with us in 2015/16 and 2019/20. He joined Oldham in January 21 and has yet to find the net in 37 appearances.

There have been 39 games between the two teams over the years, the first of which came in 1959. Oldham lead the head to head with 16 wins to our 13. There have been 11 games at Sixfields before this one....we have won just three and Oldham have won five times on the Sixfields turf. We did however win the last time we met at our ground......a 2-1 win in October 2018 thanks to goals from John-Joe O'Toole and Kevin Van Veen from the spot, this coming after Sam Foley had seen red. Oldhams last win at Sixfields came in February 2017, O'Toole scoring again for us before we fell to a last minute Oldham goal in a 2-1 defeat.

Brett Huxtable is due to be the ref for this one, he makes the trip up from Devon to oversee the game. He has only reffed six games this season, during which he's produced 20 yellow cards. This will be his second visit to Sixfields this term though....he was the man in the middle for our 1-1 draw with Swindon in September, Hoskins, McWilliams, Sowerby and Rose all found their way into his book. His last Oldham game was their 4-2 defeat at home to Cambridge at the back end of last season.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: west stand oap on November 22, 2021, 12:02:02 pm
Oldham had a good win against Port Vale on Saturday and recently took Ipswich to a replay in the FA Cup.
Away from home they have won 2, drawn 2 and lost 4 and apart from a 0-4 beating at Leyton Orient the other 3 losses have all been by a single goal. In these 8 games they have only scored 5 goals (failing to score in 4) but only conceded 10 (keeping 3 clean sheets) and their away record is better than their home record (6 losses in 9 games).
Only 5 teams in the division have scored fewer goals than Oldham's 15 and only 2 have conceded more than their 26.
Nicky Adams is not the player he used to be but can still deliver a good cross or dead ball delivery and from snippets from the EFL show Bahamboula can be tricky and capable of a spectacular goal.
We have 5 clean sheets from our 8 home games so I am going for another in a 1-0 win.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: observer1 on November 22, 2021, 14:02:11 pm
Bit nervous about the old gaffer coming back to haunt us. Curle's got a terrific record against his old clubs. When he was with us, he only lost 1 (a 2-1 defeat to Mansfield), drew 2, and won 3 including all head-to-heads with his most recent club before us Carlisle.

We need a win to get our promotion bid back on track but I'm not confident unfortunately especially if we are missing Etete and one or two others.

Prediction: 2-1 Oldham


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: guest3338 on November 22, 2021, 15:11:14 pm
I suspect he'll be telling his players to target McWilliams and to avoid uneccessary challenges on Rose if he plays.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Mysterious Curle on November 22, 2021, 15:20:13 pm
I suspect he'll be telling his players to target McWilliams and to avoid uneccessary challenges on Rose if he plays.

I don't think his instructions will go that far.

I assume he will simply tell them to kick the ball as high and far towards our goal and possible and see what happens  :afro.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: GrangeParkCobbler on November 22, 2021, 15:44:26 pm
I don't think his instructions will go that far.

I assume he will simply tell them to kick the ball as high and far towards our goal and possible and see what happens  :afro.

The usual detailed tactical analysis and in depth pre-match team talk then?  ;D


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Manwork04 on November 22, 2021, 16:26:47 pm
The usual detailed tactical analysis and in depth pre-match team talk then?  ;D
HOOF CHASE HOOF CHASE REPEAT.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Coolcat on November 22, 2021, 16:50:46 pm
HOOF CHASE HOOF CHASE REPEAT.
Don't know where you got this REPEAT nonsense from!
HOOF CHASE...SIT BACK!  ;D


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: west stand oap on November 22, 2021, 19:29:04 pm
On the Oldham forum their fans seem surprised that KC has lasted so long given their chairman's reputation.
They also don't like his persistence with playing 3 centre backs and all seem to agree they got lucky with their win over Port Vale. If Adams starts I cannot see him lasting 90 minutes playing wing back.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Dr Feelgood on November 23, 2021, 01:32:48 am
For once I have a very good feeling about this one.
2-0 Cobbs.
The Hoskmiester and Lewie..


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Ragdoll Cobbler on November 23, 2021, 08:38:36 am
If Etete ain't fit, i fear a turgid 0-1, with KC doing a De Canio (a la Swindon) down the touchline!


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: CobblerForever on November 23, 2021, 15:35:54 pm
Is a 4-6-0 formation tenable ?

A sort of Attack from midfield.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Winslow Lee on November 23, 2021, 18:14:45 pm
Happy with the team


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Pablo69 on November 23, 2021, 18:37:23 pm
Strongest team 2-0 to us.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Baldy on November 23, 2021, 19:00:28 pm
I don't think his instructions will go that far.

I assume he will simply tell them to kick the ball as high and far towards our goal and possible and see what happens  :afro.
;D


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Tabasco Kid on November 23, 2021, 19:02:46 pm
Get in. ;D


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: guest3338 on November 23, 2021, 19:03:25 pm
Get in!!


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Baldy on November 23, 2021, 19:05:22 pm
Yes!!!!


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: WasRambo on November 23, 2021, 19:14:44 pm
Eeyi eeyi eeyi o

up the football league we go


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Mysterious Curle on November 23, 2021, 19:22:53 pm
Etete is in the mood tonight  8)


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Baldy on November 23, 2021, 19:32:44 pm
Eeyi eeyi eeyi o

up the football league we go
Hello Was


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Jonesy9 on November 23, 2021, 20:06:01 pm
Oops. Here we go. Cue the collapse


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Mysterious Curle on November 23, 2021, 20:15:49 pm
I’ve never really notice before but Hoskins is very bad at passing and shooting. Good at running though, providing he doesn’t have the ball.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: the grumpy old man on November 23, 2021, 20:20:49 pm
Second half we're appalling.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Mysterious Curle on November 23, 2021, 20:22:13 pm
Second half we're appalling.

Getting completely outplayed and overran. Hoof after hoof and the ball just keeps coming back.

Maybe time to change it before it’s 2-2…


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Mysterious Curle on November 23, 2021, 20:28:00 pm
f***ing change it


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: the grumpy old man on November 23, 2021, 20:32:46 pm
Kabamba on for Etete, Christ almighty - get Hoskins off.



 




Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: WasRambo on November 23, 2021, 20:46:53 pm
Well we did our best to try and mess that up


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: the grumpy old man on November 23, 2021, 20:48:39 pm
Well that was a shocking second half but we just about managed to hang on, What a stupid booking for McWilliams - totally unnecessary as the game was over and now he's suspended for Saturday. Brainless.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: NTFC Nut on November 23, 2021, 20:52:16 pm
Well, we were s*** tonight and we still won. Promotion teams tend to do that.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Mysterious Curle on November 23, 2021, 20:53:08 pm
McWilliams was pushed by their CB that was on a booking and pushed him back. Only McWilliams got booked which was odd.

Leaves us very short in the middle for Saturday.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: the grumpy old man on November 23, 2021, 20:54:12 pm
McWilliams was pushed by their CB that was on a booking and pushed him back. Only McWilliams got booked which was odd.

Leaves us very short in the middle for Saturday.

He booked the Oldham player as well.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Mysterious Curle on November 23, 2021, 20:54:50 pm
Well, we were **** tonight and we still won. Promotion teams tend to do that.

Fingers crossed promotion teams go weeks playing s*** then, because we have for the last month  :afro


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Mysterious Curle on November 23, 2021, 20:55:42 pm
He booked the Oldham player as well.

Booked the guy that did the initial foul on Rose. Not the one with long hair that pushed McWilliams causing him to react. 


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: bungle on November 23, 2021, 20:56:17 pm
Good result but we made heavy weather of it and again the lack of plan B needs to be addressed. We don't necessarily need a plan B formation; we just need personnel who can come off bench and offer
something different within the 4-2-3-1 framework.

In particular, we need some alternatives on the bench for the three behind the striker.
Hoskins should have been taken off for Connolly/Pollock/Flores a lot earlier. One of
those games where he just completely lacked composure in the final third. Pinnock played well. His delivery is excellent. He just needs to cut the occasional tendency toward dangerous showboating and taking one touch too many.

With McWilliams picking up a completely unnecessary 5th booking tonight, we
are once again without a key element of the DM pivot for Saturday. I hope
JB preserves the 4-2-3-1 and puts Lewis back with Sowerby with Pollock, Flores
or Connolly playing as a number 10 and staking a claim.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: guest2995 on November 23, 2021, 21:05:16 pm
if that is McWilliams booked and suspended for Saturday - he deserves a severe fine . What a brainless thing to do after the whistle .
After a first half in which we looked a league above , they came back into it very well and credit to them for that . Hope made a real difference .
JB needed to change it in midfield but doesn’t trust his bench except for Rose .
We were lucky to come away with a win in the end .
Etete and McGowan were superb - Best players on the pitch by some distance .


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: BackOfTheNet on November 23, 2021, 21:39:03 pm
What a weird f***ing game that was! I thought we played some lovely stuff in the first half with some neat, incisive and entertaining football. We were in control and no one could have argued if we'd gone in at the break 3 or 4 goals up. Credit to Curle for a bold triple change at half time though because they then got right in amongst us and disrupted our play and we just had no answer to it.

We were bloody lucky to hang on for the win.

At halftime I'd have picked any of Etete, Sowerby or Hoskins as man of the match but second half Sowerby just vanished. Sadly Sammy didn't vanish; he was prominently shìt!!!!


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: cobbler151 on November 23, 2021, 21:41:23 pm
Oldham deserved a point from that.
We could have had 4 in first half and nearly paid price for not putting the game to bed.
Curle adapted really well, the three changes clearly had an impact and they battered us in the second half, playing good one touch football at times.
Thought Kabamba and Rose did well in shifting some momentum back our way towards the end.
Kion was class all game as was McGowan
Thought Sowerby had great 1st half too.

Overall a good three points.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: everbrite on November 23, 2021, 22:02:30 pm
Booked the guy that did the initial foul on Rose. Not the one with long hair that pushed McWilliams causing him to react. 

You are very busy tonight.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: guest2995 on November 23, 2021, 22:21:25 pm
Hope had a really good game for them and made a difference .
Controversial and i don’t normally advocate old players coming back but anyone think John Joe would have been a good cover signing for us in midfield and centre half ?


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Coolcat on November 23, 2021, 22:51:03 pm
Never thought I'd come out tonight raging!
First half, Cobblers not only comfortable and confident, but sublime!
Second half, never seen a team fall asleep so much, gifting them a goal!
Oldham clearly built their confidence up with our utter ineptness in the second half.

Should have been a 3-0 win...in the end, clinging on for a narrow win!
s***e like the second half, Orient will be returning with an easy three points back to E10.
Thought Curle's teams' batten down the hatches second half!  :o


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: EB Claret on November 23, 2021, 23:35:04 pm
HOOF CHASE HOOF CHASE REPEAT.

Not Keith Curle, but must have been JB's half time team talk coz that's what we did 2nd half.
In the 1st half after a bitty start we looked a very good side, Sowerby and McWilliams ran the show from midfield.
After the break we didn't have a midfield, Oldham changed shape ( it seems Curly does have a Plan B now) they scored early in the half and we panicked and resorted to lumping the ball as high and long as possible.

The problem then is JB has nobody on the bench to improve or strengthen the side, we have a good eleven but very little else. This is where our inconsistency comes from, if one or two have off days (or halves) our level drops. Tonight we really did go from the sublime to the ridiculous!


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: CobblerForever on November 24, 2021, 00:45:10 am
Huge credit to the faithful for not getting on the backs of the players in the 2nd half because we were dreadful.

Without Etete we'd struggle. Rose and Kabamba still looked substandard when they came on.

We looked tired in that 2nd half.     


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Jim Hall Fixit on November 24, 2021, 00:52:23 am
Crikey, what a night.
I can’t think the last time I left Sixfields with 3 points and a miserable face?

Oldham were s***e first half but we played some great stuff. We really need to take our chances though as 5-0 score line wouldn’t have been unfair. Kion was pretty much unplayable!

Then that first 8 mins of 2nd half was as bad as I’ve seen us play all season. I can only think it was complete arrogance and that we genuinely thought we could have a training session 2nd half and come away with 3 points! Surely JB warned them that Oldham would come out fighting in the second half? We didn’t challenge, we couldn’t pass and we were stuck in 1st gear. They should have equalised by 15 mins in.

For all his knockers we need to give KC some credit. He worked out that we could be exposed by pace down the wings and he switched it around to do just that- and their subs slaughtered us out wide. I don’t entirely blame Ali and MacGowan. Pinnock and Sammy need to offer more defensive support - they were not at the races defensively tonight and our 2 flank backs were overrun.

I fear this is an Achilles Heal that better teams (like Orient!) will exploit much more effectively than the rather average Oldham?!


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: DrillingCobbler on November 24, 2021, 07:38:20 am
Last night kind of (in an exaggerated way) summed up where we are at the minute, squad wise.

I took a quick look this morning. Swindon (83rd minute) is the only game we've scored in the last 10 minutes AGAINST 11 men all season. Our other late goal (v Sc***horpe) was in the 90th minute and made it 2-0, that was against 10 men.

So, in 18 games, and factoring in injury time - we've failed to score against 11 men in a single game this season. I know you can make stats fit any agenda, argument, but for me these don't lie. Our subs/use of subs/back up players etc weaken us more so than not.

Defensively, not a huge issue. Remember we've got Mills and Nelson on long term injuries (plain bad look that), but Mills will be returning soon. Harriman is a good back up, as is Raven (albeit he's only on loan until January).

But further up the pitch, we are a bit screwed! Flores is yet to show any kind of decent form, Connolly other than the odd promising cameo the same. Our our back up 'strikers' cant seem to ever score or create anything. Although I did enjoy Rose 'buying' that free kick in the 3rd minute of time added on last night which effectively ended Oldhams hopes of snatching a last minute equaliser which on balance, was the least they deserved.

Its clear as day that we need 3, 4 or even 5 players to come in in January who are of the standard required if we are to sustain a promotion push. Whether that can be achieved within the budget and also without it disrupting what is clearly a very good dressing room and collective spirit, time will tell. Brady and co have a big job to try and take us to the next level during a mid season window which is notoriously difficult to get right!

Im a stickler for the small detail in matches, if I had been Brady last night Id have pulled Pinnock off the moment after he did that stupid back heel that went straight to their player and they could easily have scored on the counter attack. 86th minute it was. Showboating at that stage of the game was crazy, and he nearly cost us the game! He'd been one of our better players too be fair, but even so....have some bloody discipline! The game management was shocking throughout, and only woeful finishing from Oldham got us over the line.

Still. Ill end on some positives. 4th after 18 games means we are right in it. 5 wins, a draw and a defeat from the last 7 league matches is very decent form. Ete is really kicking on and worked his ass off last night and was the right choice for mom. The lad clearly has a tremendous attitude, one of the best we've seen on loan from a premier league club. He definitely has a chance 'to make it' at a much higher level if he keeps doing what he's doing. A joy to watch, and an excellent focal point in our attack.

Looking forward to Saturday. I tend agree with Bungle. Drop Lewis back and play one of Flores/Connolly or Pollock up there in place of where Lewis has been playing. The only alternative is a 4-4-2 and if he must go down that route, lets see Connolly and Pinnock in the wide positions and adopt the same approach as we did in the first game v Port Vale. That just might work and cause them a few problems. But of course the issue is, if it doesn't work then there will be zero plan B! So Id go with the first option, personally!



Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Bertie on November 24, 2021, 08:28:40 am
As everyone has said, played like heroes in the first half and like drains in the second. Have to credit Curle , who took a huge risk at half time by sending on 3 subs (remember what happened when Aidy Boothroyd did that?) and it very nearly worked with Hope and Bahamboula, on the left, giving us a torrid time. Sowerby, Hoskins, Pinnock and Lewis all went awol and we were pretty lucky to get away with it. McWilliams was always likely to pick up a 5th booking - but it is a pity he managed it after the game had finished. He will be much missed on Saturday. Let's hope its the first half Cobblers who turn up against Orient!


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Terryfenwickatemyhamster on November 24, 2021, 08:33:34 am
I think the man of the match nomination summed it up. The guy who won it, hardly touched the ball in the second half.



Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: ajp on November 24, 2021, 09:02:30 am
JB having a go at the crowd, it was deadly silence for the majority of it! Quietist it’s been for years imo


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: west stand oap on November 24, 2021, 09:26:06 am
Classic game of 2 halves. First half comfortably the better team and could have been out of sight at half time as Oldham posed little threat. Another assist for Pinnock with an excellent pinpoint cross superbly converted by Etete.
At half time it looked like we could run out easy winners but then the maestro got to work introducing 3 subs and switching to plan B, ditching the 3 central defenders for a back 4. After conceding early in the second half Oldham looked more likely to get an equaliser than we did of getting a third goal as we were abysmal.
Yet another disappointing home crowd of under 4000 and after going several games without getting his 5th yellow card McWilliams then gets involved in the fracas at the end of the game when he only needed to get through the Orient game to avoid a suspension.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Coolcat on November 24, 2021, 10:03:40 am
JB having a go at the crowd, it was deadly silence for the majority of it! Quietist it’s been for years imo
The West Stand (South end) did their very best for a period in the 2nd half to try and lift the utter dross on the pitch.

You need to aim your criticism at the North Stand. Again, completely silent throughout. If I was Delia Smith...


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Clarity on November 24, 2021, 19:59:23 pm
Curle now sacked but it wasn’t in the morning


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Jim Hall Fixit on November 24, 2021, 20:08:35 pm
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59403830

Ridiculous! I feel really sorry for the bloke.
They’re in total chaos behind the scenes. They’ve just beaten Port Vale. They were unlucky not to get at least a draw against us.
Their second half performance was as good as any opposition team I’ve seen at Sixfields this season- although I’m ignoring how awful we were in the first 15 mins of 2nd half!!
I wish you good luck Mr C. Hopefully your pay off will keep you going over Xmas and you find another Div 2 team in 2022 - but not us!!!


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Manwork04 on November 24, 2021, 21:01:58 pm
Curles prehistoric tactics have finally caught up with him, sacked twice within a year!
Think he’ll struggle to get another league team anytime soon.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: WadeyCobbler on November 24, 2021, 21:17:20 pm
The West Stand (South end) did their very best for a period in the 2nd half to try and lift the utter dross on the pitch.

You need to aim your criticism at the North Stand. Again, completely silent throughout. If I was Delia Smith...

Night games with lower crowds, fewer away fans are always quieter but I thought the South-West corner was noisier than a normal night game.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: guest2995 on November 25, 2021, 06:22:02 am
The lack of confidence in the bench shows how many need clearing out in january if anyone will take them .
We need a centre half , Strong forward , holding midfielder and number 10.
But we have no budget and no recruitment officer .
Not good .


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: the grumpy old man on November 25, 2021, 12:48:31 pm
It's odd that they haven't replaced the recruitment officer. It makes you wonder what's going on.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: west stand oap on November 25, 2021, 12:53:07 pm
They are taking their time to make sure we get the best man available.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Manwork04 on November 25, 2021, 12:54:53 pm
They are taking their time to make sure we get the best man available.
Either that or they don’t give a fcuk?


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: guest2995 on November 25, 2021, 13:09:58 pm
Some quite direct questions need to be asked of the CEO / chairman .
The squad is as thin as it could be . We pay bargain basement wages .
Yet we are fourth and the backing remains quite poor .
What is the chairman’s intention and when will he come clean about the playing side of the club .


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Manwork04 on November 25, 2021, 13:15:33 pm
Some quite direct questions need to be asked of the CEO / chairman .
The squad is as thin as it could be . We pay bargain basement wages .
Yet we are fourth and the backing remains quite poor .
What is the chairman’s intention and when will he come clean about the playing side of the club .
It’s really not Kelvins bag answering questions, he usually says yeah no before answering anything combined with spin, smoke, mirrors and a generous helping of BS.


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: CobblerForever on January 11, 2022, 15:15:19 pm
As we might have expected;

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59950918


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: guest3481 on January 11, 2022, 15:36:26 pm
Nicky Adams really knows how to pick a club doesn't he!
Trouble at Oldham, Bury and Cobblers  ;D :o


Title: Re: Oldham at home 23.11.21
Post by: Coolcat on January 11, 2022, 17:00:13 pm
Good news for Oldham fans IF the owner doesn't go back on his word - as did Steve Dale at Bury, who also have good news...Gigg Lane returned to the club!