These early kick-off times are playing havoc with my cooking and meal times. I compromised by standing up my telephone against the condiment set for the start of the game. further complications as the wife moved into an offside position to see President Macron address the nation on Covid-19. Strange time to make a speech?.........perhaps he'd recorded the game? If he had, one can only hope that ifollow will sit up and listen when they have a complaint about their service from the President of the French Republic!
Watching a game on a 15cms X 7cms screen is really only for emergencies and not for pleasure..............never mind, I said to myself, I can watch the second-half on the large screen of my desk-top
More seriously, from what I saw, we looked organised and competed well against, supposedly, one of the better teams in the league. Honestly, in the first-half there was little difference between the two teams. I felt for Matt Rush, set up on his own, twelve yards out on the left with only the keeper to beat and he couldn't find the target. In the run of a game a normal side would expect up to half a dozen goal scoring opportunities, Unfortunately, as far as I observed, it was our only clear cut chance, so it sticks out embarrassingly. Oxley came out and did well to get the ball rather than the man, in denying probably their best chance of the half. The defense looks more solid with White and Kyprianou made the best of his unexpected opportunity. For me the jury is still out on Egbri. You can't criticise his endeavour, snapping at opposition players like a little terrier, yet his end product is questionable. He does fall over a lot, which gets us free-kicks but I wonder whether refs will eventually wise up to this? He was as guilty as many of the others with poor delivery, crosses that didn't beat the first man..........but he certainly wasn't unique in this respect.
Now for the sting in the tail! Not many people would have expected us to get much from the Walsall or FGR games.........happily Cambridge will face a rather stronger Blues side. Our football league future could largely depend on our next five games. A few weeks ago Bolton were struggling like us, sadly (for us) they have started to put together some good results. Saturday is going to be a very tough ask for us to get anything from the fixture. The next four games are a different matter, against sides in the lower half of the division; Stevenage (A), Scunthorpe (H), Grimsby (H) and Mansfield (A). IMHO we need at least eight points from those games, failing that, fear of Christmas lock-down will be the least of our problems.