shoddycollins
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After winning the CUFC league at the Abbey towards the end of last season, the next season kicks off the same way, although Colchester will probably be favourites to take the title with how things have started.
I had this down as a tough fixture on the scale of Mansfield, there had been a fair amount of positivity around Cambridge before the season began. They've not really gotten going though. I still think it will be tough for us to get anything from the game and would be satisfied with a draw. Should we nick three points (and to be fair, nicking three points has kind of been the hallmark of our season so far) we'd have taken more from the two games against Mansfield and Cambridge than I might have hoped for, despite being abysmal v Mansfield so you know, you take the points wherever you can get them.
On the topic of stealing points, we only score goals from outside the area this season. Well in all competitions we've managed 11 goals, only five of them were from in the area and that was a penalty. The positive side of that is they've been good goals to watch, though it is a concern as we're rarely even getting into the area and have arguably just been lucky so far that so many of our speculative efforts have found the back of the net. Harder to explain is why our opponents this season (apart from Blackburn) have been so wasteful. We're also bottom (or top depending on your point of view) of the fair play league, the only team in the division to be averaging less than one booking per game, though again that could be in part due to how little impact we have on the game, with very little possession and often with the opposition looking comfortable on the ball for long periods.
So in summary, we can't defend, we don't tackle, we don't foul, we can't keep possession, we can't take the ball into the area, we don't shoot and we don't make substitutions either, yet in half of our games we've gone away with the opposition struggling to understand why we won. Either this is going to be a long season of struggle or Sheridan is the greatest manager to have ever lived.
I had this down as a tough fixture on the scale of Mansfield, there had been a fair amount of positivity around Cambridge before the season began. They've not really gotten going though. I still think it will be tough for us to get anything from the game and would be satisfied with a draw. Should we nick three points (and to be fair, nicking three points has kind of been the hallmark of our season so far) we'd have taken more from the two games against Mansfield and Cambridge than I might have hoped for, despite being abysmal v Mansfield so you know, you take the points wherever you can get them.
On the topic of stealing points, we only score goals from outside the area this season. Well in all competitions we've managed 11 goals, only five of them were from in the area and that was a penalty. The positive side of that is they've been good goals to watch, though it is a concern as we're rarely even getting into the area and have arguably just been lucky so far that so many of our speculative efforts have found the back of the net. Harder to explain is why our opponents this season (apart from Blackburn) have been so wasteful. We're also bottom (or top depending on your point of view) of the fair play league, the only team in the division to be averaging less than one booking per game, though again that could be in part due to how little impact we have on the game, with very little possession and often with the opposition looking comfortable on the ball for long periods.
So in summary, we can't defend, we don't tackle, we don't foul, we can't keep possession, we can't take the ball into the area, we don't shoot and we don't make substitutions either, yet in half of our games we've gone away with the opposition struggling to understand why we won. Either this is going to be a long season of struggle or Sheridan is the greatest manager to have ever lived.