16-07-2005, 23:43
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On the whole I thought Stanley played pretty well today. Despite the three goals I thought the defence looked pretty sound with Andy Tretton partnering Flynn at centre-half. The midfield did okay too, especially Gary Roberts who continues to suggest to me that he will have a great effect in the team this coming season.
The alarming thing is that creativity in the team stops with him. The other midfielders are incapable of finding openings, beating men and really making an impact, although Procter and Jagielka do their jobs well. The one thing Stanley needed to do after last season was to stitch up the gaps in defence, with the advent of a good goalkeeper behind that - who I hope will be Danny Alcock - I think this will be achieved.
The problem now is goals. Stanley cannot rely solely on Paul Mullin!!! so where else do goals come from?
The real problem is that Stanley, with the current contracted squad count at 14, need at least five, maybe six, more players. Where are they going to come from? Coley has to sign at least one new striker because I don't see Brown and Mullin as an adequate partnership, although they are untested together and need more time. This is not to mention the introduction of the ridiculous transfer window.
All in all today was a good work out against superior opposition but the lack of potency in the final third worries me although perhaps I am being too hasty?
One thing I would like to add though, is that I trust the management team to get it right.
Please share your thoughts
Adam
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Last edited by Adam Cottier; 17-07-2005 at 00:05.
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