We did take Solihull apart but they're an improving team, we were lucky to get the point away. Wrexham went down to ten men and we played Stockport one game before they sacked Rusk when they were on the crest of a slump.
Bromley home and away, Torquay home and away, Halifax home and away, 3pts from 12. I'm not trying to cherry pick the bad results but highlight the pattern of under achievement at key moments during the season.
Burch doesn't help himself, today's team selection was cocky, playing so many small and non physical players who aren't even used to playing together was a risk he didn't need to take and it's arrogant. It presumes we can just roll Aldershot over and now have it all to do to guarantee at least one home tie.
Great post and the last bit I absolutely agree with.
For example, Brunt are DKE are not first team starters for us so why pick them for a MUST WIN game (tripling your promotion odds by place off place surely meets this criteria) against a team battling for survival but knowing they'll probably stay up anyway (because KL will drop pts)
It was a game for the strongest 11.
Which was the more likely yesterday? That eleven players all played as if that was their first time out in the sun? Or that their manager had come up with a new way of playing football?