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What he said ^^^^^
Told you all that Havant are a decent little side. In all fairness, injuries to players, fatigue, homesickness, etc, have all probably paid a huge part in this result. At least for the players this nightmare is now over and they're coming home. Importantly, we now have six days rest before our next friendly.Fair play and congratulations to Havant for beating us so convincingly this evening. Take nothing away from them, this is a great result for all involved with that club!! I wish them the best of luck for the rest of the tournament!
The players have already been away from their families for a week - something they aren't particularly used to. The inquest into why we entered the competition will probably go on long into the winter months, but perhaps it's better for the players that they can now come home, have the weekend off, relax and get ready for the West Brom game next Tuesday night.
In all fairness, injuries to players, fatigue, homesickness, etc, have all probably paid a huge part in this result. At least for the players this nightmare is now over and they're coming home. Importantly, we now have six days rest before our next friendly.
Rigoglioso wrote:QuoteIn all fairness, injuries to players, fatigue, homesickness, etc, have all probably paid a huge part in this result. At least for the players this nightmare is now over and they're coming home. Importantly, we now have six days rest before our next friendly.Didnt know our pre season tour was in Afghanistan.Homsickness??? - Are you taking the mick??
According to Sky, Blackpool used seven subs tonight against Kilmarnock who fielded six unnamed trialists. Blackpool won on penalties after a 2-2 draw.
I don't think we will be invited back for next years competition anyway judging by the tournament director's comments regarding SOD.