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Hate the fact Brentford players do not take the knee. Makes them seem like another Millwall. Really hope they do not go up now

Uh did you read their explanation..?

Do you hate Zaha?
 
AFC Wimbledon just scored their 5th draw in the last six games but this one against Charlton Athletic felt a bit different, even if it means they dropped another spot lower in relegation for now. Longman's second goal was a complete seagull effort but it was still a really entertaining game and if they keep playing like this then the Dons will be in League One in 21/22.
 
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This is the thread to be in this weekend, should be stickied for tonight chef.

Huuge dropped points again from Lincoln this morning, Sunderland/Posh/Hull looking likely to be the two from three for autos now.

Looking ahead I think next weekend Sunderland play Posh Established1870 so that will be huge for your boys and for mine.
 

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Thank F***

That felt like a massive must win for Wimbledon, we just had to get more than one point tonight.
It looked like a goal was just a matter of time in the first half and then the break reversed everything and Northampton looked way more likely to score for a solid half hour.
It settled late and Wimbledon finally scored from a corner in the 88th minute... and then concede a hand ball from the very last play of the day.

Have the Dons rented out 24 yr old (NZ) goalkeeper Tzanev a lot the last few years? Because he's been on our list since 2016, tonight was his 4th appearance and I have absolutely no idea who he is... except of course he is a legend :grinv1:. Dove low and right when he needed to and saved Wimbledon the 3 points.

Sorry I know no one needs or wants a full run down of the game but don't be surprised if that is the two points that keep us in League One for another season.
 
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That’s why we love League One :)

Gillingham will be comfortable mid table at the end of it all but very happy with a draw against Hull, a positive to take into next season.
 
That’s why we love League One :)

Gillingham will be comfortable mid table at the end of it all but very happy with a draw against Hull, a positive to take into next season.

Ha * didn't realise you were a Gils man. Very lucky draw to be honest, if Greaves had buried that header..

Tricky fixture though so a draw isn't horrible, but that win from Peterborough is scary.
 
Ha fu** didn't realise you were a Gils man. Very lucky draw to be honest, if Greaves had buried that header..

Tricky fixture though so a draw isn't horrible, but that win from Peterborough is scary.

Yeah agreed - we came to the league leaders with a gameplan and were lucky to get away with it. We nearly scored at the end as well.

Every season we flirt with both the playoffs and the relegation zone so we're in the right place.
 
The Cumbrians team have been struggling of late, Carlisle have lost their last three and are now out of the running for a playoff spot, the month without a game, and not being allowed to training for a period, has totally destroyed any momentum we had through the first half of the season. As for Barrow, they may be the unluckiest team every relegated it it happens, they are still a game ahead of Southend with games in hand, but they are have lost their last two and not playing well. What's amazing is they have a goal difference of -4 which is incredible considering they have lost 18 game to date, and the three teams around them all have a goal difference worse than -15.
 
Carlisle managed to have a win this morning defeating Crawley 2-0 at home. Crawley had 60% of the possession but Carlisle dominated the shots on goal 19-4. We are now up to 11th, six points outside the playoff spots, still with one or two games in hand over the teams above us.
 


Took a liking to Southend after spending a day in the town and watching them at Root Hall back in 2014. Sad state of affairs
I saw them in 2014 too when we played them in the Cup. Very sad.
 
I saw them in 2014 too when we played them in the Cup. Very sad.
The build it and they will come piece in the clip is quite interesting and dumb on the owners part.

No point having a nice 20k seat modern stadium and not being in the football league. No point investing time and money into that project and not paying players. Crazy stuff
 
It's always sad to see long established clubs fall like Southend, but a season in the National League isn't the worst thing that can befall them in the current climate.
 
The build it and they will come piece in the clip is quite interesting and dumb on the owners part.

No point having a nice 20k seat modern stadium and not being in the football league. No point investing time and money into that project and not paying players. Crazy stuff
Darlington did something similiar about 15-20 years ago, built a stunning 25,000 seat stadium but got themselves in such a financial state that they were eventually expelled from the football league. The Stadium has been a bit of a white Elephant ever since.
 

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