So pleased for Freddie 08:18 - Apr 16 with 491 views | DJR | Yesterday for me was the most enjoyable game for 20 odd years. Not only did we play exceptionally well, the Wednesday result went in our favour, which now puts us within touching distance of going up automatically. And the atmosphere was fantastic, with what seemed to me much of the ground joining in many of the chants. The icing on the cake for me were the two Ladapo goals. He seems such a nice bloke, and according to the BBC website his goals per 90, and goal conversion rate, are roughly the same as Chaplin's, and his shot accuracy is ahead of Chaplin's and well ahead of Hirst's. It has maybe taken him a little while to adapt to the lone striker role, but to my mind he clearly has a lot to offer, whether or not we manage to hang on to Hirst. [Post edited 16 Apr 2023 9:34]
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So pleased for Freddie on 09:19 - Apr 16 with 373 views | BloomBlue | Credit to the subs for a lot of the games recently, they've come onto the pitch and immediately got up to speed. I'm sure the Charlton left back thought tfft when Burns went off and then within 30 seconds of Jackson coming on the LB was suddenly finding himself being overtaken down the wing by Jackson. Not sure we have enough games left but Freddie could also hit 20 leagues this season, which is fantastic given he has been sub for a lot of games. |  | |  |
So pleased for Freddie on 09:27 - Apr 16 with 354 views | ArnieM | It truly is a galvanised squad with seamless subs introductions to the team in the pitch. Only the top 3PL could possibly boast that. I don’t think McKenna will be tempted to change that starting line up now for the remaining games. It’s “working” as it is now. If it ain’t broke, don’t mend it, as they say. Which will mean I suspect, that Freddie will remain a substitute (unless we have injuries from the Charlton game). COYBs 👠|  |
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