Showing posts with label Crewe. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 06, 2011

Match Review- Swindon Town vs Crewe Alexandra

Optimism was high around the stadium as Swindon kicked off their League Two campaign. On the show of the 3-0 victory, optimism had not been misplaced. As well as it being our first victory of the season, it was also our first home of the calender year.

On reflection of the first half, the final scoreline does look rather kind to Swindon. The team were slow out of the blocks, a mixture of nerves and a team not quite gelled contributing to it. Debutant Joe Devera made an almost fatal error, losing possession in his own half and Swindon were only saved by an Aden Flint challenge.

This scary moment appeared to kick-start Swindon into life and started to attack and pass the ball around nicely. Matt Ritchie was booked for a late, sliding challenge in Crewe's area from a corner; extremely unnecessary but showed his desire hasn't been lost.

Swindon won a penalty on the stroke of half-time, after Billy Bodin made a good run and fell under the challenge of Dave Artell. The decision in truth was debatable, although I believe it was the right call. Callum Kennedy calmly converted to score his first goal in a Swindon shirt.

Despite heading into half-time with the lead, the performance would have not to been to Paolo Di Canio's standards and a vast improvement was made. Town came out and played with a real desire and at a high tempo.

Town got there just rewards fifteen minutes into the second with a stunning volley captain Oliver Risser following a blocked shot from Billy Bodin. Overall, his performance wasn't much to write home about, but that goal overshadowed it. Paolo Di Canio's slide across the grass following the goal was superb; he still kicks every ball and makes every tackle alongside the players. Brilliant.

Swindon managed to put the cherry on the cake when Aden Flint scored the third. Flint was outstanding today and fully deserved his goal. Seen as back-up behind new signings Joe Devera and Alberto Comazzi, he really made a claim to become a more permanent fixture in the side.

Billy Bodin also impressed me today; much like Matt Ritchie, the youngster has really bulked up over the summer. Bodin showed some lovely touches and always looked to be involved in the play. Other youngster Callum Kennedy was assured at the back and clearly possesses a sweet left foot.

The ever present Matt Ritchie and Paul Caddis continue to impress me and showed some good link-up play on the right channel. Etienne Ejasas is likely to start on the left so is a partnership that could really blossom this season.

Paolo Di Canio has certainly instilled a passing, fluent style onto the side; very much similar to that of Dario Gradi's Crewe side. The test will come when we play a more physical, 'hoof ball' side, of which there is plenty in League Two. Our squad has a lot of small, nimble players so the likes of Aden Flint, Oliver Risser and Alan McCormack will be vital for their physical presence.

With games will come players gelling more as a team which is only a positive. Di Canio needs to ensure his troops start every game as they started the second half today; mistakes and nerves could cost against another team on another day. It is early days, but on evidence of today, the optimism descending on SN1 has not been misplaced.

Friday, June 17, 2011

One Step Closer

17th June is the day football fans up and down the land have been waiting for. Swindon fans couldn't wait for last season to end so we are been even more eager to forget and start again. This day is one giant step closer to the season beginning.

Swindon kick-off their season with a home contest against Crewe Alexandra on the 6th August. Town fans will be hoping this that a home game will kick start our season nicely and gives us some momentum. It will also give us a good idea of how well Di Canio has assembled a new squad fit for a promotion charge.

Without doubt, the first fixtures all us Town fans frantically searched for was against our fierce rivals from up the A420. We don't have to wait too long with the home game taking place on 20th August; only our second home game our the season. The short trip to the Kassam Stadium is Saturday 3rd March.

With a mainly Southern based league this season, there are some other local derbies in  the face of Cheltenham Town and Bristol Rovers. Our trip to Whaddon Road is our first away game, with the fixture happening on 13th August. The short trips up the M4 versus Bristol Rovers is in December; fans would certainly welcome coming back with some points after failing to do so since 2008.

The fixtures against Blue Square Premier winners Crawley Town are ones I am really looking forward to. Swindon were somewhat shamefully knocked out in the FA Cup by Crawley after being outplayed throughout the replay. Our first opportunity for revenge is at Broadfield on 13th September; our home tie against the Red Devils is on 14th February. There will certainly no love lost for their manager Steve Evans.

Fellow promoted side AFC Wimbledon is our first opportunity to play the real Dons since they were formed in 2002. Their journey have been somewhat remarkable and the trip to  the Kingsmeadow Stadium is an away game high on my list on ones I must do. Swindon's first ever game at the Kingsmeadow Stadium takes place on the 19th November; with the home game being Swindon's first game of 2012 on 2nd January.

Swindon wrap up the 2011/12 season with a trip up to north to West Yorkshire side Bradford City. Hopefully we will be taking to journey up to Valley Parade, having already secured promotion. Although I would also welcome a similar game to our last game in League Two, at home to Walsall as I am sure us Town fans can remember fondly.

For now all I have to say is hurry up Swindon versus Crewe on the 6th August. I have never suffered such strong football withdrawal symptoms. The U21 International tournament just doesn't cut the mustard compared to my beloved Swindon Town.