The good news to start the season is that the stand appears to be sold out (bar a few restricted view seats), so all going well, there should be an excellent attendance on Friday. Of course, it's impossible to read all that much into preseason, but the very fact that the squad has had a virtually weekly programme of games eliminates rustiness or a lack of cohesion as excuses for underperformance, and it's the matches against Harps, Longford and Treaty in particular, where points and home wins will be essential. Thankfully, the issues of the second half of last season, where we struggled to even half fill our subs bench appear well and truly at an end, it merely remaining to be seen who will make a surprise breakthrough, and who will be the metaphorical chaff. Still, the performances while our strongest XI have been on the pitch have been promising, so will be optimistic and predict a 2-1 home win.