The week that could define our season...
Posted: 24 Feb 2014, 22:31
To be given three games like we have in a week is unbelievably difficult, and it will as the title of the thread suggests really define our season. Whatever the outcome of all three of these really tough games we know that the management and players will give it their all - as they have all season. Whilst two consecutive 0-0 draws at lower position teams might not be considered as the best preparation for the battles ahead it may help us in the sense that maybe the expectation level has dropped a little. Anyone who made the short journey to Sutton in the space of few days before Christmas went there with a sense of trepidation. The plastic pitch was going to be a factor against two well organised sides, or so we thought, but the lads saw both games out superbly winning both games late. At that particular time we were very much chasing teams above us and we seemed to thrive on the chase with nothing to lose.
As the league table now shows, we are once again chasing and I hope this brings out the best in the players. I don't particularly think they've done anything wrong and the lack of league games hasn't helped us at times. However, I think chasing teams means we really have nothing to lose. In my book Coalville are favourites, and have it all to lose. I'd really like to see our boys relax over the next three games and not feel that we expect them to win every game. Of course, we want to win all three games and in my opinion we are capable of doing so.
So why am I writing this? As great as it is that our crowds are growing I have to say that I'm a little disappointed at the vocal encouragement. At Marske we really made ourselves heard, we all pretty much congregated together in the same place and sang our heads of from 1st minute to last. I'd really like to see us do that over the next three games. I'm even prepared to give up my usual half way line position at home to join in with the sing song. Away at Coalville it will be great to get as many folk there as possible despite it being a nightgame to get to if you don't have access to a car.
With Albion and Villa not playing on Saturday, I see no reason why we can't get 500 people there on Saturday, bring your mates, tweet like mad about the game, Facebook it, bombard the local papers to publicise it, or just send out the carrier pigeons! Irrespective, back the boys, let's give them as much support as their efforts deserve.
Up the Yeltz!
As the league table now shows, we are once again chasing and I hope this brings out the best in the players. I don't particularly think they've done anything wrong and the lack of league games hasn't helped us at times. However, I think chasing teams means we really have nothing to lose. In my book Coalville are favourites, and have it all to lose. I'd really like to see our boys relax over the next three games and not feel that we expect them to win every game. Of course, we want to win all three games and in my opinion we are capable of doing so.
So why am I writing this? As great as it is that our crowds are growing I have to say that I'm a little disappointed at the vocal encouragement. At Marske we really made ourselves heard, we all pretty much congregated together in the same place and sang our heads of from 1st minute to last. I'd really like to see us do that over the next three games. I'm even prepared to give up my usual half way line position at home to join in with the sing song. Away at Coalville it will be great to get as many folk there as possible despite it being a nightgame to get to if you don't have access to a car.
With Albion and Villa not playing on Saturday, I see no reason why we can't get 500 people there on Saturday, bring your mates, tweet like mad about the game, Facebook it, bombard the local papers to publicise it, or just send out the carrier pigeons! Irrespective, back the boys, let's give them as much support as their efforts deserve.
Up the Yeltz!