Compared to what he was used to seeing at Wealdstone, we probably do look like we're playing good football to him whilst other teams look very useful also. Results aside, everything from his perspective appears to be an improvement whilst to the fans it's all getting worse.
Something that's only just occurred to me.... Wealdstone (averaging less than 1.5k this season) were presumably one of the clubs that most benefited from the equally shared out government pay outs to the NL during lockdown, which may have helped him somewhat.
Only just realised Torquay have been given a -10 deduction. They now sit 18th in the NL South, 3 points above the drop to tier 7 having lost 4-1 today to Tonbridge Angels. To think we met them in the Play Off Semi-finals less than 3 years ago.
What is remarkable about that, and something they didn't mention on commentary, is that the referee went over to warn Baldwin about time wasting while he was getting ready to take the goal kick. Baldwin said OK, shaped to take the kick then flicked the ball with his hand to the other side of the six yard box to Slocombe, ran upfield, and obviously the card came straight out.
I think he's got that child like mentality that presses red buttons with 'DO NOT PRESS' written on them.
I've noticed quite a few clubs have got their season tickets for next season on sale. Surely Notts will have to announce something in the next couple of weeks and it will be interesting to see what they do because the novelty of being back in the league has clearly worn off. Reckon the club are going to have to get used to smaller crowds next season.
I said tailed off slightly. We won every home game from the beginning of the season to Mansfield in mid October, but by the end of November we had won every game apart from Stags and Wrexham. Then we had a little wobble going out the cup and losing to a poor Walsall team, before winning 3-0 and 5-0 as you say.
I think excellent and tailing off slightly at the end is a pretty accurate description.