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15 hours ago, silcoates said:

I have every sympathy for the loyal Oldham fans.Bower field is a very good ground,but they need to get back to Oldham.I know they have been before,but the football ground needs using more,because  they are struggling as well. It's like Dews.playing at bowling back lane,Dudley hill in Bradford.  As for the match,not lacking effort, but two poor sides. The forwards doing most of the work,Chris Annikin,you can't fault him.It's summer rugby ,let the ball do the work.So it's the old boys on sunday,another 50'60,drubbing is just not acceptable.With the players we have got  i'm sure we can play a more attacking game.

There were only 18 players available on Sunday apparently. There may be a couple more this weekend but we are still very short of players; this seems to be a common theme throughout the Championship at present (not to mention SL).

I fail to see why you are predicting a drubbing, however.

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17 minutes ago, Blind side johnny said:

There were only 18 players available on Sunday apparently. There may be a couple more this weekend but we are still very short of players; this seems to be a common theme throughout the Championship at present (not to mention SL).

I fail to see why you are predicting a drubbing, however.

Because they find it very difficult to score,i think because the way they are playing for example constantly not doing something with the ball 0n the last tackle ,especially near the try line .Look at the results Brad.york.fax.toul.fev. all at home-a few points against i think.But i agree sl,rl top to bottom is in a right mess.

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30 minutes ago, Moscow01 said:

Sheffield started the season well but they’ve been poor of late. This is a 50/50 game. Garratt should be back which will be a bonus. 

He won't, which is a blow.

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