Cobblers! on 12:59 - May 9 with 2918 views | bosh67 | It was an interesting one and I would have been livid but can't see that their complaint will get anywhere. Not Bristol Rovers fault either. |  |
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Cobblers! on 13:31 - May 9 with 2692 views | stevec | Wonder if they’ll throw Scunthorpe out the league. |  | |  |
Cobblers! on 14:15 - May 9 with 2489 views | Northernr | They obviously haven't watched a lot of Scunthorpe this season. One of the worst teams I've ever seen at the professional level. They haven't won for 17 games going back to February. Away from home they've conceded six at Harrogate, five at Salford, four at Sutton, Tranmere, Rotherham. Exeter and Mansfield both beat them 4-0 at Glanford Park. They've conceded 90 goals. They lost 2-1 at Bradford last week and the Scunny accounts I follow said it should have been 10-1 but some comical finishing. It was always likely they'd go for a monumental one in the last match away to a good team. |  | |  |
Cobblers! on 16:05 - May 9 with 2216 views | NorthantsHoop | So they should, but it won't go anywhere. Will be discussing with my Northampton Town mates at our walking football club tomorrow. Conspiracy or not there is something just not quite right about the Bristol Rovers v Scunthorpe game. Even if the Cobblers had scored a 4th goal after the Bristol pitch invasion in the 85th minute when they had scored their seventh, no doubt in all the added time for the re-start that Rovers would have got an 8th goal, by the time both teams re-started the Cobblers game had finished. For those that remember one reason final day league games kick off at same time was the match between Austria and West Germany at the 1982 World Cup where result was fixed so both teams went through. Who knows what the incentive for both was for the Rovers v Scunthorpe match. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disgrace_of_Gij%C3%B3n [Post edited 9 May 2022 16:59]
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Cobblers! on 17:55 - May 9 with 1987 views | daveB | saw the goals this morning, some absolute crackers in there from Rovers. Hopefully it's not a fix but should certainly be looked at |  | |  |
Cobblers! on 18:00 - May 9 with 1973 views | E17hoop | "EFL guidance states that from the fourth Thursday in March, any team sheet for a league game should include at least 10 outfield players who featured on the previous league game’s team sheet. Scunthorpe adhered to the rule" Scunthorpe are just crap. My brother occasionally does some work with them on matchdays and he's said they're laughingly bad. |  |
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Cobblers! on 19:29 - May 9 with 1835 views | stowmarketrange | As I said in another thread,13 of the 14 players used on Saturday we’re in the squad for their home game last Saturday too. The pitch invasion did give Rovers an advantage because they knew what they had to do,but Northampton also knew they needed to score to make any difference to the outcome.They didn’t. |  | |  |
Cobblers! on 19:58 - May 9 with 1740 views | themodfather | clutching at straws. wycombe had a good complaint last season and mothing happened. northampton were 3 up, sky sports had them as promoted, they conceded one goal, boo hoo. they had time enough to score again and did not. up the gas. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Cobblers! on 20:37 - May 9 with 1662 views | Toast_R | Having a watch of Sheff Wed v Blunderland. Mass Luongo, had such high hopes for him when he signed for QPR but looks to have regressed quite badly at Wednesday. Sunderland look to have regressed from that swashbuckling high energetic team that put our Carabao Cup.dreams to the sword last Autumn. Two shite teams going toe to toe tonight. League One playoff wide open I would say. |  | |  |
Cobblers! on 21:23 - May 9 with 1568 views | flynnbo | Barry Bannon, Alex Pritchard and Graham Norton must all be related? |  | |  |
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