After a week at work where I ended up feeling very old by Friday night and getting up very late this morning feeling like a zombie, I really needed a good enjoyable Saturday afternoon and boy have I had one.
Due to needing to do some maintenance on the forum when you were all in the land of nod, I did not get to bed in the end until 2am and it sure was a very long day yesterday and the reason I was so late getting up today.
I got to the ground very early and had a very good meeting with Dean Edwards in his office and came out very pleased with the arrangements I have been able to make with Dean and I will post some details on that a bit later this evening.
Let’s get the only two negative things out of the way before I go any further. Number one the crowd, I only counted 50 Yeovil fans and just where were our supporters for a game that looked an attractive fixture even if it was only a preseason friendly.
Number two, If Lou was still in charge of the Junior Gulls they would have been out on the pitch when our players came out of the tunnel, the more I think about the reasons for getting rid of her, the more angry I get as it’s the kids who are missing out and I will watch with interest what happens next Saturday in our first league game proper.
Thanks TFF for making me so many good friends up at Plainmoor and I had great chats with Chris Hayes, Timbo, tufc01, Jon, Chelstongull, plus a really great chat with forevertufc and I also gave Aussie a very big hug just because I felt he needed it and Joe came and found me and paid his £10 sponsorship money.
What a great game as well thrown into the bargain and we made a good Yeovil side that had some good players in it, look very ordinary and for most of the game we were much the better side and the one that always looked more likely to win it.
For the first two of three minutes Yeovil really looked a good side and I felt we might end up defending our box for most of the first half and seldom get into their half. But we very quickly got up to the pace of the game and played some of the best football seen at Plainmoor for sometime.
Every single player looked good on the ball, used it so well when they did have it and were hungry to get the ball and worked so hard not only as a unit but for each other. Guy was one second patting Mark Ellis on the back and then letting him know he had not done the right thing or was not on the pitch where he should have been, you have just got to love this man and we really are so lucky to have him here this season.
I think Bucks started with the team and formation he might go with against Northampton next Saturday and he lined up the team in a 4-3-3 formation with Gritton, Benyon and Kee upfront, Zebs Mansell and Wroe in the middle and Robertson, Ellis, Branston and Nico at the back with Scott Bevan in goal.
We did end up at the end of the game playing a 4-5-1 formation due to the subs Bucks made, but our best football was played using the 4-3-3 formation that made us look very solid and provided us with so many good attacking options and created a lot of chances. I do feel it’s the sort of formation we should be looking to play at home games providing we have the players fit to do so, but maybe play 4-4-2 in away games as the home side should be looking to attack more than they might if they were playing away from home.
Grits was winning all the balls thrown up to him the air and we was not just needlessly flicking the ball on to anywhere but was always looking to place the ball to one of our player. He did just that for our first meaningful effort on goal, he was so strong holding of the defender behind him and got a downward header back towards Wroe, Wroe looked second best to get to the ball first but he also was strong and made the ball his just inside the Yeovil half, He got his head down and ran to the edge of the Yeovil box and fired a powerful right foot shot that the Yeovil keeper just managed to get his hands to and keep out.
Yeovil looked dangerous on set pieces and Scott Bevan did well to push a close range header from a Yeovil corner over the bar, his great height making it look much easier save than it was.
We saw how good Gritton, Benyon and Kee can combine when all three play together and one move involving all three of them was one of the best bits of play in the first half. Grits won his header yet again and this time flicked on to Kee in a more advanced position. Kee played it to benyon and then took the return pass from Benyon just inside the right hand side of the Yeovil box, he played a great ball into Benyon along the ground and it looked a certain goal, but somehow Benyons effort got blocked and out for a corner.
We very nearly then go caught out with too many players in the Yeovil half for one corner we had won. The ball came out to the edge of the Yeovil box and their very speedy number 11 ran from the edge of his box to ours unchallenged and fired a great shot at goal that Bevan did well to tip over his bar.
Yeovil’s number five got very lucky or knew what he was doing when Mansell took a quick free kick to Robertson who played it out to Kee who then sent a low hard ball across the face of the Yeovil goal and their number 5 was facing his own goal and somehow got the ball over the bar and it could so easily have been an own goal.
Yeovil still were having the odd shot on goal and mostly from long range, one 30 yard effort saw Benyon once again being forced into making a good save having to stretch his large frame to get his hands to the ball to keep it out of the goal.
Young Mr Benyon should have done much better than he did after being put in on goal and one on one with the keeper after a great ball played over the top to him by Mansell. He was in the left hand side of the box and the ball just needed stroking past the keeper towards the right hand post. To be fair the keeper stayed big for long enough and Benyon shot more at him in the end but it was still a half decent save, only Elliot really should have scored.
The funniest moment of the first have was provided by Nico, he picked up the ball to take a long throw-in into the Yeovil box, only he started his run up to the line from the steps ON the pospide, just as he got to the gap in the wall he caught his feet on the step and had to abort the throw-in. So the first half ended and we were much the better side and the few who bothered to turn up gave the players the send off their efforts and display fully deserved.
We started of the second half with the same eleven players and Zebs nearly scored a special goal early in the half with a side scissors sort of shot just inside the box that forced the Yeovil keeper to make a good save.
Not sure if Guy just got lucky or if it was the case he was fully in control of the situation, but Yeovil’s number 11 who was causing plenty of problems in the second half with his running with pace with the ball out wide on the left, hit a low hard cross that went passed Bevan and Guy was standing facing the ball close to the back stick and goal line. The ball hit Guy and I was just expecting the ball to go over the line, but somehow the ball went back towards Bevan who was able to grab hold of it while on the floor.
We then saw Bucks make a number of changes and I wanted to have a better look at young Damon Lathrope and he really impressed me far more today. He was getting stuck in winning the ball back and also has a great eye for those killer passes and I think he is going to be a player who will become a Plainmoor favourite if he plays as well as he did when he came on today.
He played a great ball to O’Kane who played an even better defence spitting pass for Grits who just failed to get to the ball before a Yeovil defender did. He also had played another good ball to Wroe who took a shot from the edge of the box only the shot was well blocked in the end.
Not to sure what happened for our goal, Nico fired in a free kick and one second the keeper looked liked he was going for the ball then he got caught in two minds what to do and from my angle I was not sure if Grits had got a touch on the ball, but the keeper ended up making a theatrical dive in the end with the ball going over him and into the net.
Yeovil came close to getting a goal very near the end of the game, from a cross into our box their number 17 got a good downward header in on goal and it looked to me it skinned the post and behind for a goal kick.
If we play with the same conviction, passion and work rate next Saturday then there is no reason why we won’t get our season off to a fine winning start.