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Thoughts from the manager

 

 

 

Ahead of the weekends massive game against Stenhousemuir, the manager gave us his thoughts on how to approach the second leg. 

“We will approach the game the same way we do every game as if we were to totally change what we do would take away from the quality of our team.”

“The pressure is on the opposition, we expect stenhousemuir to offer exactly the same as what they offered in the 2nd half of the game on Tuesday night and if that happens it all makes for a very entertaining game.”

“I think if we try to ‘protect’ our lead we will find ourselves having to defend for large periods of the game and inviting pressure from the opposition so nothing changes from our point of view we will go out to play our normal game and hopefully that is more than enough to get through to the next stage of the playoffs.”

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