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Solid yet unspectacular 17:02 - Sep 26 with 624 viewsMatt_Netherlands

But a win is a win, get those points chalked up before teams start saying they can’t complete the season again!

Seem to be seeing games out more comfortably than last season which is positive. Still, would love to see us continue to turn the screw today when we were 2-0 up as we could’ve gone on to score 3 or 4 if we kicked on a gear.

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Solid yet unspectacular on 17:06 - Sep 26 with 570 viewsEdmundo

How many people had iFollow issues? What a farce. If the government is going to "pause" attendances, they need to facilitate good tv/online coverage of lower league games so clubs can stay afloat.

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Solid yet unspectacular on 17:09 - Sep 26 with 551 viewsTieDyedIn95

The real test is when we play the Charlton's, Hulls, Sunderlands and even Oxford again this season.

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Difficult to blame, even our government, for...... on 17:09 - Sep 26 with 541 viewsBloots

Solid yet unspectacular on 17:06 - Sep 26 by Edmundo

How many people had iFollow issues? What a farce. If the government is going to "pause" attendances, they need to facilitate good tv/online coverage of lower league games so clubs can stay afloat.


.....a system that has been in place for years and a clearly hammered cameraman who constantly tried to predict where the ball was going rather than actually follow it.

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Solid yet unspectacular on 17:11 - Sep 26 with 516 viewsSwansea_Blue

We had to slof that one out a bit more didn't we. Rotherham tidy in spells and kept the ball moving in the midfield without offering that much of a threat. We always looked more dangerous going forward though, even during their best spel through the middle of the first half.

A professional performance even if we didn't quite get going for a lot of the game.

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Solid yet unspectacular on 17:16 - Sep 26 with 480 viewsStokieBlue

Solid yet unspectacular on 17:06 - Sep 26 by Edmundo

How many people had iFollow issues? What a farce. If the government is going to "pause" attendances, they need to facilitate good tv/online coverage of lower league games so clubs can stay afloat.


So in a pandemic you feel the government should spend resources on a platform so that people can watch football?

It's really not that bad, not brilliant but it's watchable. Clubs aren't going to make more money from a new platform as we will all be tuning in next week if it's on this platform or another one.

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Solid yet unspectacular on 17:17 - Sep 26 with 475 viewsMatt_Netherlands

Solid yet unspectacular on 17:11 - Sep 26 by Swansea_Blue

We had to slof that one out a bit more didn't we. Rotherham tidy in spells and kept the ball moving in the midfield without offering that much of a threat. We always looked more dangerous going forward though, even during their best spel through the middle of the first half.

A professional performance even if we didn't quite get going for a lot of the game.


Your iFollow really was playing up if you were watching Rotherham!!

Agree with what you said though - ‘Professional’ sums it up quite well
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Solid yet unspectacular on 17:17 - Sep 26 with 469 viewsreusersfreekicks

Solid yet unspectacular on 17:16 - Sep 26 by StokieBlue

So in a pandemic you feel the government should spend resources on a platform so that people can watch football?

It's really not that bad, not brilliant but it's watchable. Clubs aren't going to make more money from a new platform as we will all be tuning in next week if it's on this platform or another one.

SB


I actually found ifollow ok during the match - bit confusing before that though
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