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Post by back4more on Apr 18, 2022 11:05:50 GMT
The match statistics indicate we had 4 shots on goal during the game, 2 on target, while Bromley had 14 shots on goal, 6 on target, while on the corner front Bromley had 6 to our 2. Our team selection included the two players who had comfortably our best record for goals scored per minutes on the pitch plus a player who has 182 football league goals, but I think it is fair to say that the combination was not effective. Despite the fact that this was the fourth occasion in the eight league games since Lee Bradbury took over as manager that we have failed to score, our average number of goals scored per league game has actually increased since he took over, but so have the number of goals conceded. It might be worth remembering though that the average goals scored figure is rather bolstered by the fact that, of the 11 league goals scored since he took over, 4 were scored in his first game in charge ( home v Wealdstone) before he had begun to have an influence on the way the side were playing. The average since then is one goal scored per league game.
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Apr 21, 2022 9:29:28 GMT
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Post by callumefc on Apr 21, 2022 9:29:28 GMT
Not sure where the club are supposed to get more finances from? Ground is already sponsored up to the hilt (well done to the club for that) and has anyone switched the news on lately....
We don't need a huge budget just a better team putting it together , Luton weekly average player salary is 6k , miracles can be done when the right mentality and unit is brought together.
On the note of investment/ money has anyone noticed that 5 of the top 7 in Conf South have plastic pitches....
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Post by unknownquantity on Apr 23, 2022 9:44:04 GMT
With respect to Lee Bradbury's record as Eastleigh manager it is perhaps worth noting that in his first game in charge Eastleigh scored more goals than in the previous ten league games combined. In the circumstances one can reasonably ask the question as to whether Eastleigh would have scored four goals if Lee Bradbury had not been appointed.
On the other side of the coin I saw the Dagenham and Redbridge and Bromley home games. In one of these we did not have a single shot on target all game and in the other the opposition had mote than twice the shots on goal than we did. I think that in home games against teams outside the playoffs a better return would be expected.
To date Lee Bradbury has not dropped home points against teams in the bottom half of the table, or drooped away points to teams lower than us in the table, but in the next two games these records are going to be put to the test.
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