Still the top crowd in the division on Saturday, even if it was the only game being
played
As others have already commented, 3 home games in a week can get expensive, especially if you haven't got a season ticket. Rail strikes don't help the cause either. And I wouldn't have thought Hungerford would have brought a particularly large away following.
Just been catching up with the match highlights and Martin's interview. Once again, excellent commentary from a certain Will Bass who is doing an excellent job behind the Mike this season. Thank you Sir.
There were times in the game when Hungerford had and fluffed some excellent chances. Others have said it to, but we are defending far too deeply. We also continue to give the ball away far too easily in midfield areas with misplaced passes, putting the defence under needless pressure. But worse is the fact that we seem to be very slow in players getting back and failing to put the opposition players under pressure in efforts to regain the ball. That is a pity because we are putting together some excellent moves when we do go forward.
It is still early days though, and to be up in the position we are, albeit having played a game more, without really having found our top form yet, and players to come back from injury and suspension, still getting to know each other does give us something to look forward to.
Seen no comment elsewhere on hear, but didn't Sevenoaks get a great away result beating Bath City in the FA Cup. So we aren't the only ones to have slipped up in the FA Cup this season! And Dulwich will be looking to bounce back next weekend against us after their home FA Cup defeat by Folkestone.
COYD