Gateshead finally parted with Scott Boden to bring him back the Chesterfield, our former understudy to Jack Lester has a goal tally of one in every three games in this league and that's what we really need to get wins on the board.
Louis Dodds has come back from his loan spell at Port Vale although he’s not really made much impact at Vale Park in his second spell there starting only 6 games and usually being a substitute, whether he can make the difference up front for Chesterfield remains to be seen, as he has a career record of one goal every 5.7 matches.
Striker Jack McKay is set to move on loan from Cardiff to the Proact, it wont be a long term move but anyone who has played 10 times in the Premier should be looking to bag a few goals for the Blues, Josef Yarney comes in from Newcastle and rumours were abound that we may have a new left back soon. Phew!
As for last week it's a big shout out to whoever plays the tunes before and during the games at the Proact, National League fans were impressed with our tannoy selection of the Alarm, the Jam, The Skids, Killing Joke, AC/DC, Orbital, Blur and many more favourites. Just stay away from the boy bands and most fans will be fine with that although a little Northern Soul wouldn't go amiss.
Saturday’s home game was one of those “nearly” matches we
nearly scored early on with two great chances, which should have been put away.
We nearly lost it second half when Barrow put on a bit of pressure and nearly
scored one second half after what was a crazy game of head tennis in front of
the Barrow goal. Although we really should have had a penalty when the Barrow
keeper Joel Dixon blatantly pulled down Curtis Weston in the box.
In truth though there were too many mis placed passed by
both teams and Chesterfield are obviously in real need of a striker who can
partner Denton or Fortune. John Sheridan’s 4-1-4-1 line up has had the desired
effect of not conceding a goal in 3 matches and we can hopefully banish
memories of recent defensive disasters against the likes of Solihull Moors and
Ebbsfleet and look forward to watching a team who are hard to beat and can pressure
the opposition. The majority of our drawn games this season have come from
conceding the first goal and then having to play to catch up with a squad that
has previously found it difficult to score more than one goal a game.
With 7 wins roughly, required from 16 games to save us from
the dreaded drop there’s an awful lot still to play for at the business end of
the campaign, we do still have to play most of the teams around us.
Anyone can
put together a decent run to get out of it, a few weeks ago Dover looked dead
and buried and most fans had them down as relegation certainties, however they
now sit 2 places and three points above Chesterfield, they look to have turned
things around in December and recently secured a morale boosting away win at
Wrexham.
In other news Ebbsfleet players have some concerns revealing that their wages are hardly ever paid on time and are worried about pension payments, interesting times in Kent...
In other news Ebbsfleet players have some concerns revealing that their wages are hardly ever paid on time and are worried about pension payments, interesting times in Kent...
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