Latics boss Mellon frustrated by National League's handling of Halifax game
The National League has come into criticism from Oldham Athletic manager Micky Mellon for the handling of last week's postponed game with Halifax Town.
The National League has come into criticism from Oldham Athletic manager Micky Mellon for the handling of last week's postponed game with Halifax Town.
Chris Millington says Oldham Athletic pose a "terrifying prospect" in the race for the play-offs, but he believes his Halifax team will be ready for the challenge in the race for seventh spot.
It's a key game in the hunt for the final National League play-off spot as Halifax take on Ebbsfleet in the re-arranged game at League Two Accrington Stanley.
Oldham Athletic's away game against Halifax Town, which has been moved to Chesterfield, remains all-ticket with no pay on the day option.
Oldham Athletic's game away to Halifax Town will be played at Chesterfield on Thursday (April 18), kick-off 7.45pm.
Boss Micky Mellon feels his Oldham Athletic team requires an "overhaul" if they are to compete for a return to the Football League.
Micky Mellon said he shared in Oldham Athletic fans' anger and frustration after Latics failed to seize their play-off chance and played out an uninspiring goalless draw at already relegated Oxford City.
Good afternoon from Oxford City, for another must-win game for Latics if they are to cling on to outside play-off hopes.
A missed opportunity for Oldham Athletic. Another one. There have been so many. Too many.
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