13. For Blackburn, we scored in the 42nd minute, conceded in the 51st minute, however, there was four minutes injury time at the end of the first half, meaning there was 13mins (game time) between goals.
I remember a few seasons back when there was a period where we would start one game with kishI shev who seemingly was ineffective, would bring on bridcutt and it would turn the game around. We'd start bridcutt in the next game and he'd be ineffective, kishishev would come on and turn the game...
Gone over it again. Not sure what happened but I missed a few (think I may have had less than ten minutes rather than 10 minutes or less.
Sheff Wed - Didn't score
Cheltenham - Didn't concede
Birmingham - Didn't score
Leeds United - Didn't concede
Bolton - Didn't concede after scoring
Swindon -...
Yes, Wigan are winning, but they are winning against Rotherham, so it's not the worst thing. It keeps rotherham between us, stops them getting the morale boost of a win and potential momentum if they can build on it.
Do you keep the same team, believing that a) five changes was too much disruption, b) they need to be given the chance to show they can do better than they did, or change again because that team had a chance and didn't take it?