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Post by haydn morgan on Oct 3, 2011 9:36:48 GMT 1
We take on Thrapston Town 2mora night in the Senior Cup at the Dog N Duck.
Local derby, with a few ex wellingborough players playing for Thrapston.
Lets hope we can holt the run of loses against our local rivals 2mora night with a victory so that then turns things round for the lads.
All the best boys.
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Post by haydn morgan on Oct 5, 2011 18:48:10 GMT 1
Well done to the lads on getting through to the next round of the Senior cup. It was a long old night last night.
Lets hope we can now build on this with saturday's trip to Blackstones. Another tough game on the cards especially with Jason Turner being out as he starts a three game ban for being sent off, Chris Defante came off injured early on in the game last night, pleased to see Dan Surridge back last night, but will take a few games to get match fit again. Shaun Markie our goal keeper out injured with trapped nerve in his back.
Its a bloody nightmare at the moment with injuries and suspensions. We just have to suck it up and keep going, keep working hard individually and as a team and hopefully we will finally see light at the end of the tunnel.
Would just like to put to bed the "so called rumours" about our superb manager Rob Gould. It was stated that if we lost last night he was out of the club. "utter rubbish"
Rob Gould has been brilliant for the club since he joined us, along with assistant Nick Verity and coach Craig Adams all 3 have worked so hard in moving the club forward.
Things are not go too well at the moment but all teams will go through a "tough patch" with regards to results, even the likes of Buckby and Kings Lynn will.
When things are not going right all you can do is keep supporting the team as much as you can, try to give as much encouragment as you can (although you maybe frustrated at times with not getting the results or how they are playing).
We have three top guys in Rob, Nick and Craig who I have huge respect for as they have been top proffesionals in every thing they have done whilst at Wellingborough Town.
Long long long may that continue.
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