Nomads update
Although the score line was disappointing, the overall performance from the Nomads on Saturday was encouraging to say the least. Credit to Penn and Tylers they moved the ball quickly and took their chances well.
The timing of their goals were critical to the shape of the game. All but one of them were preventable though, as they emanated from errors that we made. We changed the shape at half time in an effort to get back into the game but the fourth goal coming so soon after the break killed us off. We played some really good football in the second half, once we got it down and started to pass the ball and could have scored at least another goal ourselves but in general our final ball let us down and we just could not get men forward into their box often enough.
On the plus side big Milan Barisic gave an almost faultless display in the home goal, making good saves, handling well and getting his angles spot on. There were some sublime glimpses of skill from young Aaron Williams, who was again the victim of some very close marking and Jon Hawkins made some fine attacking forays. Jon has a good size and is a good athlete. He is well balanced and has that change of pace and foot that enables him to go past people at will. I have spoken to Justin about a few of these lads and we intend giving them a run against the Japanese touring side that is visiting us next week, hopefully along with one or two of Duncan's talented youth squad. They will be supplemented by several first team players.
Tomorrow night the Nomads face the midweek journey to Stroud to take on Premier Division Shortwood United in the floodlight Cup. It's never easy to assemble players for midweek games and tomorrow has proved no different but we are confident that whoever pulls on the shirt will do so with pride and give a good account of themselves.
This weekend Justin and the boys travel to in form Bracknell and will be looking to get back amongst the points. There is no doubt that everyone in the division can pretty much beat anyone on their day and apart from the top two and bottom two the points are going to be very evenly shared.
The Nomads do have a game on Saturday after all, a rearranged fixture with Marlow United.
If you are not making the relatively short trip to Bracknell, try and get down and give them a cheer (at least it will get you away from the Christmas shopping!) the crowd was very sparse last weekend and this set of young players could really do with your support.
The timing of their goals were critical to the shape of the game. All but one of them were preventable though, as they emanated from errors that we made. We changed the shape at half time in an effort to get back into the game but the fourth goal coming so soon after the break killed us off. We played some really good football in the second half, once we got it down and started to pass the ball and could have scored at least another goal ourselves but in general our final ball let us down and we just could not get men forward into their box often enough.
On the plus side big Milan Barisic gave an almost faultless display in the home goal, making good saves, handling well and getting his angles spot on. There were some sublime glimpses of skill from young Aaron Williams, who was again the victim of some very close marking and Jon Hawkins made some fine attacking forays. Jon has a good size and is a good athlete. He is well balanced and has that change of pace and foot that enables him to go past people at will. I have spoken to Justin about a few of these lads and we intend giving them a run against the Japanese touring side that is visiting us next week, hopefully along with one or two of Duncan's talented youth squad. They will be supplemented by several first team players.
Tomorrow night the Nomads face the midweek journey to Stroud to take on Premier Division Shortwood United in the floodlight Cup. It's never easy to assemble players for midweek games and tomorrow has proved no different but we are confident that whoever pulls on the shirt will do so with pride and give a good account of themselves.
This weekend Justin and the boys travel to in form Bracknell and will be looking to get back amongst the points. There is no doubt that everyone in the division can pretty much beat anyone on their day and apart from the top two and bottom two the points are going to be very evenly shared.
The Nomads do have a game on Saturday after all, a rearranged fixture with Marlow United.
If you are not making the relatively short trip to Bracknell, try and get down and give them a cheer (at least it will get you away from the Christmas shopping!) the crowd was very sparse last weekend and this set of young players could really do with your support.

