Thursday, 25 March 2010

U's 2 - 0 Tamworth & pwoper nawtiness at Histon?

Who would've thought that by the end of this season we'd be the most stable football club in the county.

P*sh are searching for the fourth manager of their doomed stay in the Championship (yet Barry Fry somehow remains), City are contemplating life in Newmarket, and the Villagers are illegally chopping down trees and being investigated by the old bill over "financial irregularities."

Financial irregularities which, if you believe the line being peddled in today's CN, would, if proven, definately be the sole responsibility of the Baldwins. Definately.

Now far be it from me to defend our new chairman in waiting consultant, but it seems he and his wife have become a convenient peg on which to hang all Histon FC-related woes. If some wrong-doing has gone on at the Glassworld in the last few years then it seems unlikely that he (Baldwin) was the only one that knew about it.


Perhaps the new regime are keen to distance themselves from this because they know there's more bad news on the way. Or perhaps there's nothing in this story at all and it's just an attempt to smear the "old" order. We shall see in due course.

Anyway, on the pitch United have surely now banished any lingering relegation fears after last night's routine 2-0 win over Tamworth.

I can't really think of much to say on what was a fairly non-descript affair. No one played particularly well, or particularly badly, though as a unit we were poor in the first half, not helped by an even poorer ref. But Tamworth weren't very good either, and I always felt we'd go on to win, which we duly did. We seem to have forgotten how to lose at the moment, which is a pleasant change from earlier in the season.

Now we're safe, maybe the manager will consider giving a few more of the youngsters a run out in the first team. It would be good to see the likes of Jordan Patrick, Adam Marriott, and maybe even Luke Berry starting games between now and the end of the season.

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