In recent games we have had
to deal a depleted squad through injury and availability and that is on top of
the usual key challenges we have to face. So being faced with opposition in
good form and sitting well in the table should have meant this would be a
daunting task. But fear is something we don’t have now and knowing Hitchin can
benefit from sending match scouts to our games it proved they indeed take the
task seriously and also meant that those circumstances meant we had nothing to
lose. Nick Hayes was due back following his England training and with 3 Centre
Backs out we felt we had nothing to lose in fielding some fresh faces that have
impressed in training. Nik came into centre midfield, Stefan into centre
midfield and Eldon came into no10 role. Eldon Maquemba is a player of great
experience and genuine professional pedigree. He happens to be living in
Houghton Regis and had jogged to our stadium, paid to get into a game so that
he could approach us. He came training and looked terrific and showed the much
needed experience we are desperate for to help guide the young lads. He was
available for this game and I needed to pick him up. Our volunteer kit man has
also been on the unavailable list so it meant I had a car full of kit and
equipment as well as players. It did make me laugh when Eldon sat with kit and
drinks bottles on his lap and said in a respectful manner “Tony, can I ask you
a question? Is this the normal way you travel to away games? It is perhaps not
the best preparation” I told him I would
much rather the use of the lovely team bus our neighbours at Luton Town and most
others take for granted. That would be really helpful. But the club will not
spend money we don’t have on we don’t have so that also includes logistics.
However somehow these
challenges that we have might of somehow galvanise our squad and the clubs
committee and fans as a whole and it’s this togetherness that enables us to be
even anyway competitive in this league.
This was very well
acknowledged in Mark Burke’s program notes where he credits our ability to
compete in games due to good coaching, organisation and players willing to work
hard. Intelligent appreciation from a proper football man with vast experience
in this league. Someone I respect greatly.
We did well overall in the
first half and had to defend well and be well organised as Hitchin of course
wanted to put us to bed quickly. We mostly reduced them to shots from distance
and we showed what a fantastic counter attack team we are with pace and skill
going forward. The pace and transitions in this league can catch you out when
you have not been playing regular and two of the new signings showed some signs
of fatigue but they had worked very hard and they will get better and better.
The centre back pulled his hamstring before the half and forced us into an
early change and utility man Daniel Trif came on and was superb as always. This
lad epitomises the attitude of our players. If I asked him to balance on the
cross bar I am sure he would do it.
We made another change at
half time and we of course spoke about the expectation from Hitchin who will be
fired up and for sure will be getting a roasting from their manager. We started
the second half at the tempo we discussed and got on the front foot but in that
scenario their keeper was able to clear quickly and we found our selves
isolated 1v1 and their lad chopped inside and finished. That was of course a
huge blow. But we didn’t crumble and got our selves back into an even footing
in the game and we felt strongly that with 15 to go we had the ability on the
bench that find that killer pass into our wingers we know can out run
opposition. Johnny Barnett came in and the plan very nearly came off as we also
won several dangerous free kicks. Two massive chances that half with a header
from Peter and he was involved with Andrew superbly down the right that had
Eldon sliding in on an empty net like Gazza in the Golden Goal against Germany
in Euro 96. Except Eldon did get a slight touch but it whizzed last the post.
One thing for sure again,
that is another team that will be delighted to come away with 3 points and know
that we will be bang in games and as our players return from injury now,
suspensions over, some luck to even out, my word we are bang ready to take
advantage and points will come.
Keep the faith… it’s coming.
The story in now entering a new chapter and the winning will feel so much
sweeter on the back of what we have been through.
@antmccool
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