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  • 2 months ago | theoldhamtimes.co.uk | Dan Barnes

    Latics need to find “momentum” again in the National League as they prepare to head to Dagenham & Redbridge. Micky Mellon’s side have taken two points from their last three games, all at Boundary Park, following Tuesday night’s defeat against relegation-threatened Maidenhead United. “We have to dust ourselves down, we are not going to feel sorry for ourselves,” said assistant manager Gary Brabin. “We have got no divine right to win games.

  • 2 months ago | theoldhamtimes.co.uk | Dan Barnes

    Assistant manager Gary Brabin admitted Latics didn’t do enough to “quicken the tempo” during their 1-0 defeat against Maidenhead United at Boundary Park. Shawn McCoulsky scored the decisive goal against the run of play, winning the ball from Charlie Raglan high up the pitch and keeping his cool to slot past Tom Donaghy Latics had a number of good chances at the other end but failed to find a breakthrough due to a combination of Craig Ross’ saves and wasteful finishing.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | lancashiretelegraph.co.uk | Dan Barnes

    Tyrhys Dolan says Rovers’ big week was a “confidence booster” for the squad – and is hungry to keep moving forwards. John Eustace’s men were the underdogs against Middlesbrough and Leeds but went on to take maximum points without conceding. Dolan is happy to keep going under the radar as long as Rovers can maintain their consistent form heading into the festive period. “The sky is the limit for us,” he told RoversTV.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | lancashiretelegraph.co.uk | Dan Barnes

    Leeds boss Daniel Farke has claimed that Rovers were looking to “break the rhythm” during the second half of his side’s defeat at Ewood Park. The Yorkshire outfit missed a chance to return to the top of the Championship table after Todd Cantwell netted the winner from the penalty spot. Farke wouldn’t name him but insisted that one player caused a number of stoppages as Leeds searched for an equaliser.

  • Nov 30, 2024 | theoldhamtimes.co.uk | Dan Barnes

    Mellon's side were moments away from a place in the third round (Image: Phill Smith) Latics suffered a cruel late defeat against League One side Leyton Orient in the FA Cup second round. Micky Mellon's side led through Manny Monthe's goal until the ninth minute of stoppage time, when Orient keeper Josh Keeley headed home to take the tie beyond 90 minutes.

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