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 Taking some positives from last night

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Hugh

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Taking some positives from last night
« on: February 02, 2008, 10:58:06 AM »

Firstly, ending our losing run against Woking - at least 5 and possibly more last time we were in the Conference - I remember losing 7-1 when one Clibe Walker was playing.

Also, Woking had won 2 and drawn once in their last three games, most recently ending Crawley's four match winning run with a draw, and before that beating Weymouth away.

Obviously I would have liked a win, but Woking are no mugs, and were startingto look like the Old Woking, some dangerous players on the break.

At least Graham will have a chance to watch Droylsden before we play them. I presume Karl will play. I gbenuinely think that Graham are better coaches than Dave and whoever else he's got, better tactically and whatever,  and I think it will be of more benefit to us knowing about Karl than it will be for Karl to know about us, although he will surely improve their defence.
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Re: Taking some positives from last night
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2008, 01:57:05 PM »

Munroe on top form will asssist them. Other than that I doubt it
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