Habbinalan
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Two clubs freed from the enthusiasm-sapping embrace of unpopular managers might just stage a classic Division 4 encounter on saturday, with two teams and two sets of fans up for the occasion. A very different scenario to the 0-0 bore-fest in front of a disappointing turn out of fractious and disillusioned loyalists that was in prospect only a week ago.
OK, the dead hand of Fenty still dampens the joy felt in Slade's departure and U's fans will always see a host of potential negatives in having a life long supporter multi-millionaire majority owner (whose family are also supporters), who is talking the talk on a community focussed sutainable club in a re-developed Abbey Stadium and who has the capital and patience to deal with setbacks and delays.
Context is everything. The joy and relief that last night's 95th minute winner, the result and the performance delivered would have been diametrically different if Derry was still in charge - we conceded 2 and struggled to beat a team in whimpering, confused freefall to the Conference or oblivion. In fact, Joe Dunne retained his 100% record as interim manager and we posted our 600th league win - with all of the team plus a re-vitalised BB Barry Corr likely to be available on saturday.
My occasional dips into Fishy suggest that midfield personnel, as well as management and tactics (route 1 coz midfield is inadequate?) lie behind the Mariner's descent from the swaggering bumptious promotees who rolled into town (and village) last season. Surely Wilko will come looking for and happy with a draw. We should be capable of winning this but the U's always find a way of confounding our optimism - perhaps an early red card in a game that will have plenty of bite.
I suspect that the banter in the Red Lion at Histon will be a bit more subdued (change of ownership means it'll be full of rugger buggers anyway) and numbers will be well down on last season's 5,121 (1,149 away) but we might top 4,500 if the visitors can achieve half of Lincoln's Friday night 1,678. I haven't a clue how Joe will shoe horn in his multi-talented range of attacking options. I know we're lowest scorers in the league but still.....who do you put on the bench and who do you leave out (apart from the blessed Melito/Don E)?
Forde
Halliday, Taylor, Taft, Carroll
Deegan
Amoo, Brown, Maris, Dunk
Corr
Subs: Mitov, Davies, Darling, O'Neil, Philips, Ikpeazu, Waters
Heart says 3-1 to the U's and I'll go with that
OK, the dead hand of Fenty still dampens the joy felt in Slade's departure and U's fans will always see a host of potential negatives in having a life long supporter multi-millionaire majority owner (whose family are also supporters), who is talking the talk on a community focussed sutainable club in a re-developed Abbey Stadium and who has the capital and patience to deal with setbacks and delays.
Context is everything. The joy and relief that last night's 95th minute winner, the result and the performance delivered would have been diametrically different if Derry was still in charge - we conceded 2 and struggled to beat a team in whimpering, confused freefall to the Conference or oblivion. In fact, Joe Dunne retained his 100% record as interim manager and we posted our 600th league win - with all of the team plus a re-vitalised BB Barry Corr likely to be available on saturday.
My occasional dips into Fishy suggest that midfield personnel, as well as management and tactics (route 1 coz midfield is inadequate?) lie behind the Mariner's descent from the swaggering bumptious promotees who rolled into town (and village) last season. Surely Wilko will come looking for and happy with a draw. We should be capable of winning this but the U's always find a way of confounding our optimism - perhaps an early red card in a game that will have plenty of bite.
I suspect that the banter in the Red Lion at Histon will be a bit more subdued (change of ownership means it'll be full of rugger buggers anyway) and numbers will be well down on last season's 5,121 (1,149 away) but we might top 4,500 if the visitors can achieve half of Lincoln's Friday night 1,678. I haven't a clue how Joe will shoe horn in his multi-talented range of attacking options. I know we're lowest scorers in the league but still.....who do you put on the bench and who do you leave out (apart from the blessed Melito/Don E)?
Forde
Halliday, Taylor, Taft, Carroll
Deegan
Amoo, Brown, Maris, Dunk
Corr
Subs: Mitov, Davies, Darling, O'Neil, Philips, Ikpeazu, Waters
Heart says 3-1 to the U's and I'll go with that
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