February: One of each...
What a boring and predictable month! I am slowly starting to lose patience with a number of these players and it is starting to reflect in the score lines, which have all but ended our chances of pushing for a promotion spot. Instead, we are now going to be fighting to be a top half team by the end of April. I actually have been struggling to decide what to say in this update as the performances were so poor, so thought I would give you an update on a couple of the players.
Our striker, Lewis Chambers, has been a huge let down this season with him being given more and more chances to show that he can bring something to the team. Unfortunately for him his season has been ended with a pulled hamstring. I do feel for the guy as our one physio (with poor attributes) isn’t going to be able to work any magic and resurrect his floundering season. It is his second major injury of the season so I guess he can’t actually be blamed for contributing much in terms of performances and more importantly, goals. Due to him being injury prone and his contract expiring at the end of the season I have taken the easy decision to set him for release come April. He just isn’t staying match fit for long enough that his attributes can improve in any way for him to be seen as a valuable player for us.
On the injury front, Danny Meadows who has been one of the few players who has played consistently well has also had his season ended and will be out for up to 5 months with a torn hamstring. This isn’t an injury that he is going to be able to rush back from and it is going to be a long time before we see him back in a Boston United shirt. Acting on this I have signed two new players with one of them being brought in as the direct replacement for Meadows. He has done extremely well so far and has received our player of the month award. Harvey Hodd is poor in terms of attributes but he has not let this affect his performances but instead he has one of a minority that have kept going until the end. He hasn’t taken long to settle in whatsoever and has provided some cover for the defence which has been desperately needed of late. The other signing, Nicky Walker, has already started piping up about the lack of game time. To avoid disruption to the club, I have assured him he will get some game time in the next month or so, which will hopefully keep him shutum for a little while. My thought process is that he isn’t good enough to be at Boston United so I will look to move him on in the summer, hopefully for a bit of money if possible.
Player of the Month – Harvey Hodd