Sunday, October 29, 2006

Hull City v SAFC - message from Keano

Dear Coxhoe Branch
He [Ross Wallace] had to go, he picked up the first booking for dissent, so he set himself up. It was the same at Derby. It's hard but he's young and he's learning.
Ross set himself up to be sent off so there's no sympathy. He's got to be a bit more clever but I won't look to crucify the lad. He will be suspended now and that's a blow.
I think we had enough chances to win it comfortably; the first half especially and then one or two in the second half.
You just hope they [the players] keep going, there is that concern when it's 0-0. They had one or two half-chances and Danny Collins made a great tackle in the second half.
Again perseverance was a big plus and we're delighted with the clean sheet.
We've had some disappointing away defeats recently but with so many supporters here today, the result was great. We felt we owed them [the fans] one.
The chance we scored was probably one of the harder ones, but it was nice to see that we are creating so many chances away from home.
There's a spirit building among the players. The results we've had in the last two weeks [Barnsley and Hull] - that's what we should be expecting, that's what the fans expect and we've got to build on it.
I know the players are good enough and today was great to see.
All the best,
Roy Keane
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1 Comments:

At Sunday, October 29, 2006, Blogger MelvinH said...

Aye he is right Jim, but never mind had a great day well organised.My thanx go to you, big Geoff, Clive, Brian and kev. hellof a day result was good too could get used to those days out lol

 

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