Re: Interviews
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I can only re-iterate what's already been said. The interviews cut through a lot of the recent bluff and encapsulate what has actually gone on. As for the here and now. I wanted to see us play the O's to garner some personal conclusions. I saw that as a potential clash similar to Billers pre-season, which anybody of whom bothers to digest anything I have posted, will no doubt be sick to death of my thoughts on our overall direction in terms of style. Regretably, it wasn't! They weren't upto much. You just can't get a good stonking defeat when you need one! Ironically, they did not play out from the back, they did work the ball however down Howie's flank which was probably the only similarity. That particular trait carried over from the Billers game, the likes of Weymouth and Poole being similar advocates. I want to see how the new manager incorporates that defensive cover role into the thought process. I think it's essential to challenge the very best. I don't think we are a million miles away - In that regard, I never did. As for traits, Swindon. I can see us either getting over-ran in the middle. I did think Ryan and Sergio played a well-organised shift. We clearly need some creative cohesion. But at least there was something. As for Swindon, last season, their finishing was abhorrent. Watched their recent vids. The amount of goals we have let in around the edge of our box and long-distance has been lamentable. Swindon rely, as do many in this division on long-distance shooting. It's a trait which should be dealt with. The way Thatcham dispatched of them in the FAT suggest's they themselves also suffer from the same curtailments. We could quite conceivably go there and get a result. I think they flatter to deceive.
As for the current staff, it's all up in the air a tad as one would expect. That lad from Hemel looks interesting, however long is participation - He reminds me of Zac Joseph!
Overall, Lee looks very promising, another rising star. We are a sleeping giant in this division. It's obvious. Immortality awaits for the lad of whom gets us promoted. Despite recent events, I look at this league and can't help thinking, regardless of the difficulties, we really should be right up there. My thoughts are back we're they were in August and getting rather predictable. I see no reason to go to Swindon expecting anything other than a decent performance. Then Tivvy at home, another interesting clash. A decent test of our credentials, at the very least putting our system under scrutiny. Interesting times.
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