Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Galway Positives




Here’s the test results from Sunday’s game:

 

All Positives


1.  Building from the back, without Lennon inside we had no quick ball option like all top sides we are now learning to be patient. Building effectively, looking for the support player always and recycling and switching the play. It took us 5 games to get there but, we are there now.

2.  Aswell as this, Reido and Crilly joined the attack with great effect and they should always be looking to do so…especially Crilly…when these two play with freedom Louth usually play well.

3.  The intro’s of Shane O’Hanlon for his debut and John Kermode were not to be sniffed at both had positive effects on the game. Great boost to the manager and squad competition.

4.  Not one but two goals Sunday!! It’s a great lift to the crowd and for that reason I’m glad we broke our duck at home. Nice for the supporters to leap out of their seats with joy!

5.  PK, virtuoso performance. Having him in this mood with games to go gives us a really good chance.

6.  Gally’s Kickouts superbly picking out men in space and giving us valuable possession and a platform in the game. He did have a few shaky ones in the second half but he didn’t throw the baby out with the dishwater he kept trying them and the more he tried the more they worked. Excellent progression!

7.  Andy Mc’s form….he’s been given a role that doesn’t suit him inside but he’s got on with it and improved as a result. Seen at the finale of Sunday’s game, Winning ball out in front and turning composing himself for a score.

8.  Sunday was all about performance it was great to see a Louth team play with freedom, get goals, not lose, show heart to come back and fight for a point.


9.  We still can do this….escape relegation I mean we’ve already improved as a team ahead of the championship so survival would be a great bonus.


10.             Finally me actually having something to be positive about! Is surely a positive in itself!


THANKS FOR READING

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