St Albans here on Tuesday.

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BeaverWatcher
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Also have to factor in that this was a point gained with the likes of JT, Fernandez, Seymour and Hunt missing. I don't think it's a coincidence that our best run came when Hunt was fully fit. He adds a nice balance in to the midfield.

It was a good point to take at the end of the day.
KewBeaver
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A good point and a much better result than when St Albans last visited in November 2022 and the 6-0 hammering!
EastTerracer
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Crowd announced as 420 (?).
Shepperton Supporter
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The point made by Tony is relevant, in recent games teams have stationed players out wide on both flanks giving them a easy route out to start an attack, endeavouring to stretch our defence to weaken the central area.
Non available players especially in midfield has hampered our ability to counter this.
Shepperton Supporter
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For interest.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie ... ootballer)

In his interview Mel does mention getting in more players, I would hope that some of these will be more experienced at our level or above.
KewBeaver
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It was nice to see former England manager Glenn Hoddle in the main stand last night.
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KewBeaver wrote: Wed Feb 07, 2024 12:02 pm It was nice to see former England manager Glenn Hoddle in the main stand last night.
Playing for St Albans last night was George Hoddle who is a cousin of Glenn Hoddle.
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