Habbinalan
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The rain held off at the test match just long enough to give me the excuse not to be heading up the A1 for a second weekend - even though it would be my first visit to Boundary Park and I'm already envisaging the stirring victory and celebratory pies that I'll be missing.
We had different outcomes from our FA Cup visits to plucky non-leaguers but mid-week gave a reason to say something positive about the Checkatrade Trophy. Yet again our reserves and youngsters put on a good performance (I hear) and gave a straw to grasp at in terms of goal scoring and momentum.
No excuses for Sunday's effort and performance - it was dire, embarassing and unforgiveable. However, I think that I/we may have underestimated the pressure and level of effort and focus that had built up to turn around our terrible start to the season and achieve a couple of good performances with no goals and therefore no wins, bracketing a 4-0 in the Checkatrade, followed by a point against 10 man Lincoln and then 3 successive league wins, all with clean sheets. Compared to that, the pressure was clearly off (the players if not the club and fans) on Sunday and they acted unprofessionally against a team of part timers that were on it.
I'm pleased that Reggie Lambe is off captaining Bermuda to another win - it'll save dropping him for being just a luxury improved version of the blessed Melito, who is bad news for any fullback requiring his help. Azeez may be unlucky not to start but I'd stick with Jabo - who will convert more chances than any alternative. I'd start Mitov but suspect it'll be Forde again. John might have done enough to get ahead of Taft. We'll probably see the diamond, 4231, 4141 and then 442 at different points, with Amoo and Azeez getting plenty of time from the bench.
Forde
Halliday, Taylor, John, Carroll
O'Neill, Deegan, Maris, Dunk
Brown, Ibehre
Subs: Mitov, Taft, Darling, Lewis, Osadebe, Amoo, Azeez
Sunday has probably thinned out the travelling Amber Army but we might take 250 or even more, since it's our first vist for over a decade.
Head says 1 - 1, heart says a win is entirely possible.
We had different outcomes from our FA Cup visits to plucky non-leaguers but mid-week gave a reason to say something positive about the Checkatrade Trophy. Yet again our reserves and youngsters put on a good performance (I hear) and gave a straw to grasp at in terms of goal scoring and momentum.
No excuses for Sunday's effort and performance - it was dire, embarassing and unforgiveable. However, I think that I/we may have underestimated the pressure and level of effort and focus that had built up to turn around our terrible start to the season and achieve a couple of good performances with no goals and therefore no wins, bracketing a 4-0 in the Checkatrade, followed by a point against 10 man Lincoln and then 3 successive league wins, all with clean sheets. Compared to that, the pressure was clearly off (the players if not the club and fans) on Sunday and they acted unprofessionally against a team of part timers that were on it.
I'm pleased that Reggie Lambe is off captaining Bermuda to another win - it'll save dropping him for being just a luxury improved version of the blessed Melito, who is bad news for any fullback requiring his help. Azeez may be unlucky not to start but I'd stick with Jabo - who will convert more chances than any alternative. I'd start Mitov but suspect it'll be Forde again. John might have done enough to get ahead of Taft. We'll probably see the diamond, 4231, 4141 and then 442 at different points, with Amoo and Azeez getting plenty of time from the bench.
Forde
Halliday, Taylor, John, Carroll
O'Neill, Deegan, Maris, Dunk
Brown, Ibehre
Subs: Mitov, Taft, Darling, Lewis, Osadebe, Amoo, Azeez
Sunday has probably thinned out the travelling Amber Army but we might take 250 or even more, since it's our first vist for over a decade.
Head says 1 - 1, heart says a win is entirely possible.