asgaard created a gilt-edAged opportunity for Baba Adeeko at the beginning of the second half, only fore the young midfielder to completely miss his kick.
And Aasgaard really ought to have pout Latics ahead when a sublime first touch sent him clean through on goal, only for him to take too long in shooting, which allowed Kanye Ramsay to get back.
The ownership has completed their deep dive in to our the terrible state that our finances were left in after Phoenix departed and for the first time in two seasons we’ve been able to pay a transfer fee for a player.
A budget that is mid-table will test the top six aspirations of the owners but there can be no doubting that we’re in a far better place at the moment than when Danson and co found us.
The big earners from the Phoenix era have all moved on now, saving a big percentage of that budget. The only one of those signings to stay is Jason Kerr who in signing his new contract arguably gave Shaun Maloney his biggest boost of the season.
Latics have leant in heavily to the loan market with a number of exciting Premier League talent arriving on season long loans. Including a return for Luke Chambers, which feels ridiculous considering how well he performed for us in the latter half of last year – I thought he would find himself at a Championship club for him to return to us is an undoubtedly positive move.