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NEXT UP AND VIEWS FROM THE MANAGER ON LAST SATURDAY'S DEFEAT...

NEXT UP AND VIEWS FROM THE MANAGER ON LAST SATURDAY'S DEFEAT...

Paul Burley3 Dec 2024 - 07:39

Boston Town v Yellows

We travel to Boston Town this Saturday in the UCL Premier Division North.

After a topsy turvy couple of weeks which saw a superb win away at Lincoln United, a postponed match and a loss last Saturday to Deeping Rangers, Manager Tris Whitman has had time to reflect on the disappointing result that meant yellows lost a little ground on the quest to pull away from the lower end of the table.

"Defeat to Deeping was particularly frustrating especially after we started the game so brightly and deservedly went ahead after 15 minutes with another Niall goal. Sadly we quickly let momentum switch due to looking really nervous and going away from the things that had brought us success early on in the game. We struggled to deal with direct balls mainly from the opposition's keeper and quickly found ourselves 2-1 down going into the half time break.

"We started the second half with more control and started to dominate the ball and territory but rarely created any clear cut chances and got punished by a quick counter which made the task even more difficult. We continued to fight and probably played our best football once we were two goals behind and the pressure was off and got ourselves back into things with another Niall goal which set up a tense finish to the game. A lack of quality in the final third saw us waste a number of good opportunities to create chances especially from set pieces and the game ended with a disappointing 3-2 defeat".

Yellows are away again this weekend in the second of three successive away fixtures, having only one home match in December, against Melton Town on the 21st. The next two are tricky fixtures and Whitman has seen the need to set up a friendly behind closed doors fixture this week, utilising the whole squad and the Reserves. He continued. " This will give us an opportunity to take a good look at all the players and also give them some competitive action ahead of the trip to Boston, we also plan to get the lads continuing to work on our shape and tactical undertaking as well. We have some really talented players in the squad we just need to have more belief".

The club has offered FREE TRANSPORT to Boston and full details are on the website, however places are limited.

If you are travelling separately the details are Tattershall Road, Boston, PE219LR.

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