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Re: Match Day Thread: Cambridge
It's the exact opposite of the situation at Blackpool towards the start of the season. Their player scored whilst punching one of ours, and later received a 3-game ban. Should have been a goal disallowed and Blackpool down to 10 men. Another two points lost due to terrible refereeing
Meanwhile Wrexham are having all the dodgy decisions go their way, including that "goal" at Crawley on Saturday and the outrageous last minute penalty v Blackpool a few weeks back. We'd likely be 12 points clear of them if those basic decisions had been made
Re: Match Day Thread: Cambridge
Well Taylor cup tied and Low has been injured so he probably does!
Re: You are the Boss! 2025 WWFC Edition.
Steady on you’ll be giving @Konetheming a run for his money! I think Jack recently extended his contract - much deserved in my opinion

Re: Rumour Mill
Floodlights came later than 1952 and on 25 September 1963, the match between Wycombe Wanderers and Enfield saw floodlights used for the first time at Loakes Park. At that time I was living in Marlow and the floodlit matches I remember most was the epic series of cup matches against Bedford Town in November 1966 by which time I was within walking distance.

Re: Match Day Thread: Cambridge
I didnt realise Taylor played for West Brom in the cup.
Sonny and Skura then?
Re: Mike Dodds
I mean this with the greatest of respect, but how on earth did you sign Le Fee? Surely he’s good enough for a team in a top division somewhere in Europe, if not for Roma themselves. He’s magical
Re: You are the Boss! 2025 WWFC Edition.
It's been so long that I genuinely can't remember if he was actually that good, or whether his reputation has gone up in his absence.
He has a tough job to get back amongst it, with so many other options now.

Re: Mike Dodds
Regis Le Bris' thoughts (from BBC).
"Mike was really important for me," said Le Bris.
"He helped me a lot when I came to the club to manage the first sessions, the first connections with the team and the club.
"We found a good set-up together. He decided to leave and it is a good opportunity for him because he wanted to become a head coach and we have to accept that.
"But at the same time, it is a bit of a regret for me because I think we worked well together."
Re: Mike Dodds
We might even go up automatically.
The squad is young but prolifically talented. Both Jobe and Rigg have ceilings way beyond any previous Sunderland youngsters, including Henderson. Watson, who has only played a couple of games could be just as good, the fact that Brighton were happy to offer £13m for the kids says a lot.
A lot of people keep saying we are too young, but forget that this squad has in the main been together for more than three years, during which Dodds shaped the kids into an exiting team.
Then add in Enzo Le Fee, this guy is just a different level, if you didn’t watch the match last night have a look and judge for yourselves.
I hope Fodds gets you up this season and his only game at the Stadium of Light is a cup tie.