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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by keldsyke View Post


    As others have said we are now a mid table non league team with no desire or urgency to get out of this league. Things have to change, starting with the owners showing a visible desire to get out of this league, I for one doesn’t settle for National League mediocrity. A tough few months ahead.

    Except we are not a mid table team....top 7 outfit at worst, that needs a bit of tweaking here, there and everywhere.

  2. #2
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    I actually saw a lesson learned in that the amount of long passes and channel balls played out of defence seemed to suggest we are witnessing Burchball 2.0, where playing 100% through the press is not compulsory.

    It didn't work because of one of our other structural weaknesses which is defending set pieces, but it gave me some hope nonetheless.

    As I wrote on the match thread, we were second best most of the match but barring a 5 minute spell just before our penalty I never thought we were getting overrun.

    We were a few seconds away from winning ugly without playing well, which is what we all wanted.

    If that lesson has been learned, and with the right moves in terms of recruitment, I think we have the potential to improve next season.

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