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We'll All Just Like Singing The Blues! When Oldham Win and City Lose!


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I'm finally free, been busy with a lot of stuff. I shall be carries on now lets commence.

Thursday 20th November 2003

No News Today

Friday 21st August 2003

James Wills believes that Shrewsbury Town left winger Sam Aiston would be a useful addition to the squad. I have a look at him and he has useful attributes and I put him on my shortlist.

Richard Gell has left the club after his trial comes to an end today, he returns to Staines Town.

Hereford United defender and Oldham target Ryan Green has torn his groin in training and will be out for 3 months.

Ron Millward reports that Wycombe Wanderers manager Iain Dowie likes to play a 5-3-2 formation. He beleives they have a strong team and Danny Senda is a potent threat in a pacey attacking line.

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Saturday 22nd November 2003

Nationwide League Division Two Match

Wycombe Wanderers Vs. Oldham Athletic

Causeway Stadium, Adams Park

15:00

Wycombe Wanderers

1. Frank Talia

2. Danny Senda

4. Andy Thomson

5. Roger Johnson

10. Jermaine McSporran

14. Stuart Roberts

17. Luke Oliver

20. Gavin Holligan

28. Michael Simpson ©

34. Adrian Harper

41. Paul Boertien

Subs

26. Tom Gott

3. Chris Vinnicombe

7. Darren Currie

12. Richard Harris

15. Jonny Dixon

Oldham Athletic

1. Leslie Pogliacomi

3. Matthew Wicks

4. Will Haining ©

6. Billy Gibson

7. Matt O'Halloran

8. John Eyre

10. Cherno Samba

14. Michael Clegg

15. Jonathan Perry

18. Scott Vernon

19. Ernie Cooksey

Subs

26. Matthew Ghent

9. Chris Killen

16. Sean O'Hanlon

25. Adam Griffin

30. Danny Boshell

Final Score: Wycombe Wanderers 1 Holligan (7) Oldham Athletic 1 Samba (21)

Att: 5,122

Ref: Mr.K.Hill

MOM: Cherno Samba

Oldham Evening Chronicle: Oldham Fail to Make Chances Count

Two points dropped for Oldham today as they dominated this clash. It was Wycombe who took the lead early on, a mistake from Haining let Holligan in and clear, he calmly placed the ball past Pogliacomi. At this point Oldham woke up and started to pressurise the Wycombe defence. Vernon had a couple of chances in close succession. Oliver had to come off with an injury for Wycombe, he was replaced with Chris Vinnicombe. Moments later the scores were level. A nicely worked move saw Vernon cross and debutant Cherno Samba volleyed home. Oldham continued to pressure and another few chances happened before the end of the half, Oldham should have easily been ahead by now. At half time O'Halloran was knackered and he was replaced with Boshell. After the break Oldham continued where they had left off with Eyre and Samba going close. Wycombe then got into the game more but found Pogliacomi in unbeatable form. Midway through the half Vernon got clear of the defence but was caught and hacked down by Johnson. As he was the last man he had to go and rightly so. Wycombe down to ten men, surely Oldham would go on to win. More clear cut chances were made but nothing was going in. Killen replaced Vernon late on and he himself missed an easy chance to win it. It just wasn't Oldham's day. It ended 1-1 but a good performances after a long break.

Manager's Comments: I cannot believe how we didn't win that game, we had so many chances and we played Wycombe off the park. We were guilty of missing some clear chances. The performance was great but it didn't reflect in the result. Cherno had a superb debut, he always looked a threat and managed to score as well. I'm sure he can keep it up.

Leyton Orient say no to buying Danny Boshell as they feel they have better options in the squad.

Darlington chairman George Reynolds has sacked Mick Tait and are now looking for a new manager.

Chesterfield sign Chris Senior from Scarborough for £3k.

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Sunday 23rd November 2003

Training for the Week

First Team & Reserve Team

Monday: Technique AM, Overloading (defensive) LUNCH, 5 a-side (large pitch) PM

Tuesday: Agility AM, Closing-Down Session LUNCH, Weight Training PM

Wednesday: Technique AM, Pig in the Middle LUNCH, Heading PM

Thursday: Tactical Training AM, Training Match LUNCH

Friday: Technique AM, Set Pieces (defensive) LUNCH

Saturday: No Training

Sunday: No Training

Youth Team

Monday: Shooting AM, Cross Country LUNCH, 5 a-side (small pitch) PM

Tuesday: Technique AM, Closing-Down Session LUNCH, Weight Training PM

Wednesday: Sprints AM, Shadow Play LUNCH

Thursday: Tactical Training AM, Training Match LUNCH

Friday: Technique AM, Set Pieces (defensive) LUNCH

Saturday: No Training

Sunday: No Training

Goalkeepers

Monday: Handling AM, Crosses LUNCH, 5 a-side (small pitch) PM

Tuesday: Technique AM, Distribution LUNCH, Weight Training PM

Wednesday: Crosses AM, Pig in the Middle LUNCH

Thursday: Agility (GK), Training Match LUNCH, Shot Stopping PM

Friday: Pig in the Middle AM, Overloading (defensive) LUNCH

Saturday: No Training

Sunday: No Training

Jamie Miller and Andy Heald leave the club after their trials end.

James Wills believes that young Swindon Town goalkeeper Rhys Evans would be a decent acquisition for the club and he is impressed at how the player is hadling the pressures associated with first team football.

Peterborough United say no to buying Danny Boshell as they have better options in their squad.

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Tuesday 25th November 2003

Jamie Cassidy picked up an injury in training and will be out of action for 2 weeks. A pulled hamstring being the cause.

Ron Millward reports that QPR manager Ian Holloway likes to play a 4-4-2 formation. They have a dtermined team and their attack is pacey and strong.

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