22-07-2018, 13:13
I was pleased with the win at Nuneaton, because it was a young team and they were still able to win by a wide margin. I'd be happy to sign Lewis Walker and then perhaps we could persuade his dad to give Laurence Maguire and Evans a few coaching tips on the side too .........
I liked Lee Shaw getting his goal. Was pleased to see Joe Rowley getting a central role. Baffled by reports Sinnott has agreed a leaving package yet was in the team. Good that Ofoegbu got more pitch time and Sharman .....
Either we are very good at selecting the right games to try this OR it is something that works, BUT whenever we put in a blend of youth with a bit of experience it results in goals. Even last season! Could it be the more experienced players take it upon themselves to shoulder more responsibility and the younger players benefit and feel free to play their game, so we see the best of both?
When you look at the team we fielded those who don't make our regular Saturday 16 might well be looking to be loaned out to a team like Nuneaton ........ yet here they played in a 0-5, which suggests they are already well-capable at that level. Maybe a little more faith in our youngsters would pay dividends? Yes, Luke Rawson's goals suggest competitive games against men should be his next step.
The side we field against Wigan will be interesting, but the gulf in ability between the clubs may only demonstrate the spirit Mr Allen has engendered in his team.
I liked Lee Shaw getting his goal. Was pleased to see Joe Rowley getting a central role. Baffled by reports Sinnott has agreed a leaving package yet was in the team. Good that Ofoegbu got more pitch time and Sharman .....
Either we are very good at selecting the right games to try this OR it is something that works, BUT whenever we put in a blend of youth with a bit of experience it results in goals. Even last season! Could it be the more experienced players take it upon themselves to shoulder more responsibility and the younger players benefit and feel free to play their game, so we see the best of both?
When you look at the team we fielded those who don't make our regular Saturday 16 might well be looking to be loaned out to a team like Nuneaton ........ yet here they played in a 0-5, which suggests they are already well-capable at that level. Maybe a little more faith in our youngsters would pay dividends? Yes, Luke Rawson's goals suggest competitive games against men should be his next step.
The side we field against Wigan will be interesting, but the gulf in ability between the clubs may only demonstrate the spirit Mr Allen has engendered in his team.