brucie wrote: 17 Aug 2022, 09:53
Some teams are performing better than others though. You mention Oldham - well they beat Dorking on Saturday but the visitors were unlucky and were the better team.
Right, then they Oldham lost at home to Wealdstone last night. So..what's your point?
At this point in the season there's not a single team who has really figured things out. Barnet are top, ffs, and while they'll be better than last season I don't think anybody is really expecting them to challenge for the title. Wrexham lost last night, so their expectation of an undefeated season is already in tatters.
We've seen in seasons past that as long as a team is within touching distance of the leaders - even 10,12 points - going into the Christmas period, they have a chance. True, this year I think everybody is expecting Wrexham to waltz away with it, but that still leaves at least a dozen sides who think they can make the playoffs, and we're one of them. (it also doesn't take into account Wrexham's almost-inevitable hilarious collapse.)
You can make excuses for our start (injuries being the prime culprit once again) but at least we've got some points on the board. After 3 games last year it was P3 W0 D1 l2 F2 A8. We're already ahead of that. Yes, we're not creating enough chances (although Goodwin has twice hit the bar when a conversion would've seen us go in front), but only conceding one goal is encouraging even if we've been under the cosh for large parts of each game so far. Suggests to me that everybody is throwing their bodies in the way to prevent a goal, and our goalkeeper seems to have turned the corner.
If we're able to improve going forward that'll ease the pressure on the backline as well.
brucie wrote: 17 Aug 2022, 09:53They (Dorking) would wipe the floor with us if we played them.
Good news, brucie! Not sure if you knew this, but we get to play every team twice! you'll find out soon enough - Nov 8th - if your ridiculous assertion is true.