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July 28, 2015, 1:32pm
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Interesting poll posted on the OS. For the first time in my memory I can't with reason think of any position we need to strengthen in. Last year I'd definately have gone for up top, in previous seasons midfield.

Not a clue.




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ive clicked up front, just because that's the department we are shortest in,
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July 28, 2015, 1:58pm
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ive clicked up front, just because that's the department we are shortest in,


I'm happy with our forwards. We have three out and out forwards in Pittman, Bogle and Amond who will all ask different questions of oponents. Nathan Arnold, while primarily a winger IMO can step in if needed as we have players to play wide left (Monkhouse, Marshall) so plenty of options there.

I always think you should be looking to improve on the weakest part of your team. While I am happy with the whole squad, I wonder if we could do with a little more physicality in the middle of the park? That said, we have Scott Brown, Craig Clay, Craig Disley who are all good players. Personally, I'm expecting big things from the underrated Craig Clay this season.

I've talked myself out of the central midfield thing, our squad is looking well balanced. Sometimes you can have too many players vying for places. If there is a budget surplus, keep it for later on in the season if we need to go into the market due to injuries etc so we aren't shopping in the bargain basement store.
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I'm happy with our forwards. We have three out and out forwards in Pittman, Bogle and Amond who will all ask different questions of oponents. Nathan Arnold, while primarily a winger IMO can step in if needed as we have players to play wide left (Monkhouse, Marshall) so plenty of options there.

I always think you should be looking to improve on the weakest part of your team. While I am happy with the whole squad, I wonder if we could do with a little more physicality in the middle of the park? That said, we have Scott Brown, Craig Clay, Craig Disley who are all good players. Personally, I'm expecting big things from the underrated Craig Clay this season.

I've talked myself out of the central midfield thing, our squad is looking well balanced. Sometimes you can have too many players vying for places. If there is a budget surplus, keep it for later on in the season if we need to go into the market due to injuries etc so we aren't shopping in the bargain basement store.


Completely agree with this - why waste cash on a player who isn't going to play for 3 months? Save the cash if we need a player later in the season we can go for that.
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Sometimes you can have too many players vying for places. If there is a budget surplus, keep it for later on in the season if we need to go into the market due to injuries etc so we aren't shopping in the bargain basement store.


Agree with this. Can only have eleven starting and maybe those that dont start become a bit unsettled. Then the temptation is to chop and change to keep everyone happy.

MAYBE (?) a small compact squad with room in budget for short term loans IF needed isnt the worst position to be in?
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I'm happy with our attacking options but would like to see another central midfielder to come in to challenge Disley, Clay and Brown. Venny and Clifton look decent prospects but not really ready to challenge for a regular first team spot I don't think.


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Ive gone for up front only because its a problem at this time to add anything to the defence or midfield, we are also OK up front but maybe just maybe a large target man would give alternatives against stubborn meathead defenders
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I just hope he uses the subs bench more wisely this year, to keep the team going for a full 90 minutes, especially when winning by a thin margin, as he definitely has a better choice from the current squad than in previous seasons.

We don't want any more Chester 2-0 up trip ups this year, and this squad looks like they could handle that sort of situation in a better manner.

The style that Town have adopted in the friendlies will hopefully bring in more spectators, because scoring goals brings results over a long season - Barnet proved that even with their blips against us - their goals for was formidable and proved decisive in the run in.

We still don't have a proven Pouton / Cunnington / Cumming replacement in a powerhouse position, so perhaps either getting Brown fully fit or looking at central midfield is the only slight weakness?
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With Brown being out for most of pre-season I think we're light in midfield. If either Dis or Clay get injured it's down to the kids
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I'm happy with our attacking options but would like to see another central midfielder to come in to challenge Disley, Clay and Brown. Venny and Clifton look decent prospects but not really ready to challenge for a regular first team spot I don't think.


if they don't get a chance this year they will get released, lets not waste 2 prospects like we did with 3 prospects last season
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