If you don’t fancy listening to our Chris Wynn detailing his frustrations with our last fixture while our Gavin Henderson tries to look back without anger, you can skip straight to the next one. Just saying aye.

What’s the crack?

The lads weren’t exactly apoplectic after the result at the Stadium of Light against a Plymouth fresh from a mauling, but they weren’t exactly delighted either…

The team selection was a little confusing; what did the lads make of Le Bris setting us up how he did? Was Samed the right choice for that match?

Chris suggests that Dan Neil should do what Dan Neil does best.

WILSON GOT A GOAL; Bless the lad he bloody well deserved one.

Defensive daftness; was Patto at fault for either of Plymouth’s goals or was it a collective failure? This leads the lads back into a familiar discussion about the future of our young number one.

We’re still in a good place despite two points dropped but does that mean Boro is another must win?

Apologies for the lateness. It was unfortunately a matter of life and death.

Ha’way the Lads!

#SAFC #EFL #EFLChampionship

2 Comments

  1. Too many cooks spoil the broth. Two players failed to stop the cross. Three players went for the cross which meant nobody went with any conviction. Their second goal was an abortion from our point of view. We've been asking for this. RLB has employed a. have what we hold strategy against three teams fighting relegation. Cruising against Derby we invited them on. Pompey were a whisker away from grabbing point for the same reason. Plymouth get a point because of RLBs.insane strategy. .
    After a very bad day at the office we went into the final stages in the lead this strategy cost us.
    Very good review.

  2. O’Nien’s header for the second goal wasn’t good, but with the slowness of that ball coming in and the fact that there’s no Plymouth player around, why isn’t Patterson collecting that ball?

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