Thursday, 09 October 08, 07:40 PM · Comments (0)
Despite a late equaliser for Woking on Tuesday night the general consensus was that it was another point gained in Surrey for the Terras.
JHMBE calls himself the "Points Collector" (and we are likely to have a t-shirt coming soon on that theme!!) and another one away from home will do nicely.
Stuart Beavon is starting to score goals on a more regular basis and is certainly benefiting from not being the one person with the burden of getting us on the score board. In Michael Malcolm, Chris McPhee and Pierre Joseph Dubois we have a goal threat from centre to front of the park and you have to say that despite the odd abhoration at the back we do look a better, more balanced side compared to last season.
And that isn't more Tindall bashing on my part. That is a genuine feeling.
I will tell you something else as well, I have a real tingle in my bones about this seasons FA Cup. I think we will knock someone big out. I really feel that.
We are off to a night of mediumship at Yaxley FC's clubhouse in a week or two so I will ask the psychic!
Ok, on to other matters now and thanks to all of you who have emailed stuff in for the podcast! I am delighted that you think it is a great idea. Sadly most of the content you have emailed in would be illegal and unbroadcastable, but I hope to have some quality interviews and features for the show.
Let's hope the commercial department at the club can find a sponsor for the podcast as I think I am safe in saying it is unique for a Blue Square Premiership club to have its own radio show!
Of course, all of this positive news on the field and exciting developments for TerrasBlog are being done against a backdrop of more off the field uncertainty for the football club.
The Chairman has denied that it is all up for the club in an interview with the new look Dorset Echo website. You can read what he has to say by clicking here.
Whilst we are talking about the content of the local newspaper, a correspondent has emailed in asking what it means when the council are planning a compulsory purchase of the rugby club land for the relief road...
My honest answer is that I don't have a clue! But I will certainly ask my contacts the question.
More tomorrow.
On TerrasBlog 19/05/2009 - A hero returns.