EPISODE · Feb 7, 2025 · 1H 27M
Stat Man
from The Wombles had a Dream Podcast
This week Lee and Danny are joined by Wimbledon fan and award winning blogger Tim Hanson aka Plough Lane by Numbers. They start by talking about the impressive 1-0 home win against Bradford at Plough Lane, the lads all agreed that Jackson impressed with his subs and tactics and the team put in a very solid win, restricting Bradford to one shot in the 2nd half which came seconds into the second half. They move on and ask the question is Joe Lewis the best CB we've ever had? Tim fires some stats and also a little impromptu quiz. They also ask the question what will stop us getting promoted this season and are we in the driving seat for a top 3 place, our expectations and why we should be aiming for top 3. They finish by previewing 2 massive games, the first against Accrington away on Saturday and then a massive home game against Crewe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week Lee and Danny are joined by Wimbledon fan and award winning blogger Tim Hanson aka Plough Lane by Numbers. They start by talking about the impressive 1-0 home win against Bradford at Plough Lane, the lads all agreed that Jackson impressed with his subs and tactics and the team put in a very solid win, restricting Bradford to one shot in the 2nd half which came seconds into the second half. They move on and ask the question is Joe Lewis the best CB we've ever had? Tim fires some stats and also a little impromptu quiz. They also ask the question what will stop us getting promoted this season and are we in the driving seat for a top 3 place, our expectations and why we should be aiming for top 3. They finish by previewing 2 massive games, the first against Accrington away on Saturday and then a massive home game against Crewe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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