Freez wrote:For me If you think that pre season results mean anything at all, that's the woeful part.
Experimenting and trying people in different positions and numerous subs make it the results all meaningless for me.
Should have had four yesterday, Wildig yet again must be kicking himself, a one on one and a tap in missed, lad needs a goal.
As does Oliver whom was a handful yesterday and won more than his fair share of headers, needs someone playing off him for me.
Turner has has suddenly kicked on against Fylde and Rochdale for a half, taking people on and getting into some good positions so let's hope the penny has dropped there as he could be useful if he was consistent.
Like the look of Lund and Brough so far, could be tricky Saturday with Old making his debut against the lofty front players of Cheltenham but we should learn a lot about him in that situation.
Ha played very well yesterday, he was as good as he was poor against Fylde, so again he needs consistency to kick on.
Thomson alongside Oliver for me with Campbell or Wildig behind him.
I assume you are refering to Nivic who as I've posted numerous times before is a more than an able deputy for Baz and considering he'd just spent the best part of 24 hours on a plane then having to play AFC it's little surprising that he had a poor game by his standards. However he played well yesterday and I've no problem with him being in next weeks starting line up...and for a few weeks after.
Both our new full backs are looking more than capable of holding their own in League 2 in fact oth have cosiderable experience of League football.
The central defender issue looks to be finding some sort of solution, but I'd be surprised if jimbo throws the new lad into the fray next Saturday and I'm still optomistic that we'll see the return of Whitmore. The No5 continues to impress me especially wiith his considered distribution and it will be interesting to see if (hopefully) he's given a contract and then his name can be officially released....his mum and dad may become regulars at The Globe once again