From Walsall's perspective...

From Walsall's perspective...

Postby redrobo » Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:45 pm

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Re: From Walsall's perspective...

Postby RedRedWine » Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:03 pm

I think he makes some fair observations, a game that both teams feel they should have won - but equally could've easily lost. I don't think Walsall did enough first half, when they had favourable conditions but only had a fortuitous goal to show for it - something he fails to mention. Officials were poor for both teams, they didn't really want to give anything all evening.

Fair result for me.
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Re: From Walsall's perspective...

Postby Slanester » Wed Jan 20, 2021 3:00 pm

RedRedWine wrote:I think he makes some fair observations, a game that both teams feel they should have won - but equally could've easily lost. I don't think Walsall did enough first half, when they had favourable conditions but only had a fortuitous goal to show for it - something he fails to mention. Officials were poor for both teams, they didn't really want to give anything all evening.

Fair result for me.


Agree with all of that RRW. Not to do our lads a disservice, but I think he is right about their penalty not given, and most Shrimps would agree we got away with one. 2-0 up, they more than likely shut up shop and win the game. After that things would have played out differently, and no penalty shout for us.( Also looks like a pen) So a bit of luck actually went our way, for a change. A good point, in bloody awful conditions.
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