Broomhall Blade
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Had a look on Swindon's and Scunthorpe's fans forum tonight while the wife watch strictly.
Now not to put a dampener on today's win, but the Swindon fans general opinion seems to be that they are a really poor side who are in for a relegation battle. They seem to have a scapegoat in a player called Rodgers I think. When I looked there was not much about us, so not sure if these views were from fans that went to the game or those that didn't.
Now the Scunthorpe fans forum was a bit more interesting.
There did seem to be a few who thought their bubble had burst and they would start to slide down the league. Pointing out they had not been playing well lately, they had been lucky against Oldham and 10 man Northampton recently.
There was also the thought that teams had sussed them out and their manager didn't have a plan B.
Apparently Rochdale played a high pressing game which didn't suit their style, although some did point out that Rochdale had won 8 on the trot at home and hadn't conceded a goal at home since September.
They seem to see Bolton and Bradford has promotion rivals, mentioning that the up and coming games against those two sides will be the toughest test of the season so far.
Anyway apologies to Roy not trying to muscle in on your excellent work, but at least it shows its not just us that moan when we lose a game.
Now not to put a dampener on today's win, but the Swindon fans general opinion seems to be that they are a really poor side who are in for a relegation battle. They seem to have a scapegoat in a player called Rodgers I think. When I looked there was not much about us, so not sure if these views were from fans that went to the game or those that didn't.
Now the Scunthorpe fans forum was a bit more interesting.
There did seem to be a few who thought their bubble had burst and they would start to slide down the league. Pointing out they had not been playing well lately, they had been lucky against Oldham and 10 man Northampton recently.
There was also the thought that teams had sussed them out and their manager didn't have a plan B.
Apparently Rochdale played a high pressing game which didn't suit their style, although some did point out that Rochdale had won 8 on the trot at home and hadn't conceded a goal at home since September.
They seem to see Bolton and Bradford has promotion rivals, mentioning that the up and coming games against those two sides will be the toughest test of the season so far.
Anyway apologies to Roy not trying to muscle in on your excellent work, but at least it shows its not just us that moan when we lose a game.
