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(00:00 - 02:16) Stream highlights (02:16 - 04:25) Initial thoughts (04:25 - 10:57) Match analysis (10:57 - 13:03) AFC Wimbledon & Fleetwood schedules AFC Wimbledon play to a 1-1 draw against Sunderland, in a match that saw AFC Wimbledon - yes, AFC Wimbledon - create more chances than Sunderland. Chislett, Cosgrove and Assal all played their respective parts well today, and the defense, aside from the occasional dodgy moments from Nightingale, played well. Disappointed not to come away with the win, but Fleetwood lost, Morecambe & Gillingham drew. Onto the next in a more lenient schedule compared to Fleetwood.
Boys... we have just came out of a great transfer window, certainly much better than I expected. We sold Palmer to Wrexham for 300k - more than he's worth - then signed Lee Brown, to which I worried that we would not have gotten a striker, at least signed one, but we then went out and got Sam Cosgrove on loan from Shrewsbury. Cosgrove saw just under 0.5 goals per game with 2 seasons playing for Aberdeen a few years ago, and he'll look to return back to that form... HOPEFULLY BY PLAYING A TWO UP TOP, MARK ROBINSON. If we continue to stick with a 1 up top though, Sam Cosgrove is a great replacement for Palmer, as I believe is a younger, more exuberant version of him. Definitely a more proven candidate to play as the lone striker than Ablade or Aaron Cosgrove. Definitely plenty of positives to look at going forward to end the season.
Huge game we have on our hands, lads. We go up against a team who are... equally as inconsistent as us? Both teams are are not mirror images of each other though, as Morecambe have conceded a woeful 2.04 goals per game this season compared to our 1.63, and the goal distribution from Morecambe is a bit more lopsided, with only two players scoring 5 or more: Stockton (15) and Philips (5) bagging 20 out of 32 goals for the Shrimps, while AFC Wimbledon have 5 players with 3 goals or more. There is no telling how this game will go, especially with AFC Wimbledon having some question marks in the last few matches with weird formation shifts. This can go either way, and I'm raring to watch it all unfold.
(00:00 - 10:04) Reaction / Analysis (10:05 - 14:22) Fan Reactions
Reacting to the extended highlights to the game against Oxford, disappointed to say the least, but I'm still going to be optimistic, as we are still in a better position than in seasons prior. Onwards and upwards.
The Dons are in good form, coming off a good all-around performance against Accrington, but they begin a tough run of games by facing Wycombe, who have 10 points out of their last 4 games. Wycombe have a few former Premier League players in McCleary and Vokes, as well as rising prospect Anis Mehmeti at CAM, and it will certainly be a tough task. COYD!
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