Well with the deadline approaching lets looks at what could be our final squad before the season starts.
Goalkeepers Comments
Richard Brush Adequate 2nd choice keeper
Tomislav Arcaba To be confirmed
Defenders
Gavin Peers, Decent Right Back & emergency Centre Half
Sean Kelly, OK Left Back
Seamus Coleman, Good Prospect & can play midfield
Emlyn Mulligan, Unproven
Keith Foy, Did a decent job last season, despite moans about his weight. Excellent dead ball specialist.
Jamie McKenzie. Lightweight Centre Half should only be a reserve
Kevin Julian To be confirmed
Midfielders
Adam Hughes, Decent midfielder
Rafael Cretaro, Great signing
Fahrudin Kudozovic Decent midfielder
Chris Turner, Decent midfielder
Gary Curran, Decent midfielder
Brian Cash, Injured until summer
Jason McCartney. Lightweight winger, has some potential
Conor O'Grady Great workhorse
Piotr Badjzak To be confirmed
Strikers
Choice Aisien. Unproven
I would be worried about the goalkeeping area. John O’Hara will be a big loss. Goalkeeper is probably the most crucial of areas, even the best of defenses would look bad with a dodgy keeper
As for the defense, we had one of the worst records last season, and on paper we haven’t improved the personnel. Unless, Rob is a great organiser and a good defensive coach, this could prove to the difference between relegation and safety. The defense will also be left very short when injuries and suspensions hit.
Currently the midfield looks to be OK in regards cover and with the introduction of Raff, you could say it has improved from last season, provided we hold onto Turner.
As for the striker situation………..no comment
PREDICTION: I predict as supporters we can look forward to seeing many goals in the Showgrounds this season……..unfortunately not scored in the preferable net.
Midfield looks okay, defence a bit short, and attack...perhaps a little lacking (how diplomatic of me)
yeah, i knew the minute i seen him he looked terrible! he'd look more at home down rockwood parade with all the grungers than on a football pitch
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