I agree with most of Sparky's post above. I thought it was a good performance against a poor Oldham side, who were dreadful defensively, and the victory should really have been by a bigger margin. We look a much better side with Morris in the team, and I think if he had been available for the last four games we may well have made the top seven, irrespective of the struggles away from home.
I came away thinking we have a very decent first choice eleven, but we just need a bit more genuine depth in certain areas.
Individually, I thought Morris was superb and was man of the match, but Tom Davies was very assured at the back and ran him close. Hawkes had another up and down game, yet scored one and came close with another two chances. As Sparky comments, he is always a goal threat, whether arriving late in the box or shooting from distance. There was a great interception from Lewis Warrington in the build up to the second goal and some other nice passages of play from him. He just needs to bulk up physically to be a complete midfield player. Hemmings' footwork and lay offs were excellent at times, and it was an emphatic finish for the second which he made look far easier than it was.
We go into the Orient game with some hope, and in the likely event that we do miss out on the play offs, it will only be by a couple of points. The chants for Mellon during the game demonstrate that a vocal minority on social media do not necessarily represent the wider fanbase.