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DPL FA Cup v AFC Wimbledon

Sorry for the confusion, but I have to confess to posting what was my intro to the Wycombe match here originally instead of the Wimbledon one. The perils of preparing in advance - because of my broadband problems.

If I get some more time I may post more, but for the time being, I will say 2-0 to us (Taylor) for this cup tie.

posted on 20/11/19

#26 for ever!

posted on 20/11/19

Wimbledon have some good players, and there was next to nothing in it in the first half. Despite not playing particularly well in the first 45, in the second half Coppinger scored a superbly taken goal from a terrific defence splitting pass into the penalty area. His balance and control are, as ever, phenomenal. Wimbledon then had to come out and play, giving Rovers room, and they took full advantage. The second goal was a thing of high speed beauty, down the right wing - Dieng to Halliday, to Taylor to Coppinger who crossed for Bingham to tap in. In the last section of the game Rovers created chance after chance, with the Wimbledon goalie and defence defending with desperation. The only starting players who didn't have a comfortable night were Gomes, who doesn't, yet, shine when playing further forward and Thomas. Thomas is big and strong but not quick. He holds the ball up, drawing fouls, but you can't see him scoring many goals. A work in progress. Rakish Bingham, who replaced him, looked like the real deal. Fast, makes good decisions and gets shots on goal. No extra time on a cold night. Result.

posted on 20/11/19

Note to admin. Again the text was flagged for inappropriate content without any clue about what was causing the offence. Changing Copps to Coppinger did the trick. Really?

posted on 20/11/19

Thanks Artfold. Gomez is certainly being given a generous opportunity to "develop".

I too sympathise with Amos, who is has surely shown sufficient reliability to be given an opportunity at least from the bench.

It does seem as though Bingham can play up front and if the player in that role does not have speed, he needs a good deal of skill to compensate.

I have numerous memories of Rovers players blazing shots over the bar from the kind of cross that Bingham converted.

posted on 20/11/19

Am I allowed to sat Bingham could be a dark horse?

posted on 20/11/19

Great goal 26

posted on 21/11/19

Bolton virtually let off scott free! Whilst its great for their fans it doesn't address the advantage clubs who played their youth team have over clubs that now have to play their full strength team. The only fair way to address that would be to scrub the results and replay them.

posted on 22/11/19

It seems totally unfair to see Rovers cast as the villians in the Bolton affair. When teams are unable to field a team for whatever reason and the EFL havent agreed a postponement then the game should be awarded to the other team. There is even a precedent for this in the league. Scunny v Exeter 73/74 season. Exeter couldnt field a team due to illness. The League refused to allow a postponment and awarded the game to Scunny and fined Exeter. The whole sorry Bolton saga can be blamed on the EFLs ineptitude and procrastination.

posted on 22/11/19

I'm disgusted with the EFL - perhaps it is a case "the likes of Doncaster"...!

posted on 22/11/19

Joke
Pathetic
Disgrace

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