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27th February 2009 Notes
« on: February 27, 2009, 11:42:54 AM »

Tomorrow we have a tough home game against Tooting and Mitcham. Our opponents have picked up some very good points in recent games after a poor spell by their standards.

The players have again trained well this week and will be focused on tomorrows game.There are still a lot of points to play for and in my opinion many more twists and turns to who may make or not make the play offs, the most important thing is the next game and to try and get as many points as you can and move on.

On the injury front Danny Dafter will be out for another four weeks but with his attitude to getting fit it would not surprise me if its a lot sooner. Ryan Hayes and John Guest both trained last night and if there is no reaction today they will be added to the squad for tomorrow. James White has recovered from slight concussion from last week but unfortunately is suspended for the game tomorrow. Steve Butterworth has a problem with his knee but hopefully will be available soon.

I realise that many of you are waiting for me to add to the squad and to be fair I have been very active in this area but I am not interested in whether its a big name or another unknown as long as me and my coaching staff think he is a good player and will improve the squad, I will try and sign him.

Thanks for your support

Tony
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