BAY BOSS LOOKS TO PUT THINGS RIGHT AFTER HOME DEFEAT
Following the disappointing 4-1 home loss to Radcliffe on New Years Day, Colwyn Bay boss Neil Young has spoken about his plans to put the defeat right.
“The performance on Friday was diabolical and probably the worst from my side since I have been at Colwyn Bay. The lads involved are well aware of my thoughts and we will look to put things right with additional training at Colwyn Bay this week.” said the manager.
“I think Friday highlighted the need for new faces in the squad. We have brought in some good young players but now need more experience and quality when we add to the squad and we are actively seeking those players.”
With strikers Tom McGill & Neil Black currently struggling with injury and with the recent loss of Adriano Rigoglioso to FC United, the manager has moved for tricky Woodley Sports forward Russell Headley who is expected to sign on Monday and a deal is also hoping to be struck early in the week with a Coca Cola League Two side to take a forward on loan. A number of other enquires have also been made to try and strengthen the squad.
Colwyn Bay’s next game is at title favourites FC Halifax on Saturday (09/01) who are currently forth and five points behind Colwyn Bay but with 4 games in hand. Despite the defeat on New Years Day, Colwyn Bay still occupy second spot in the UniBond First Division North 2 points ahead of Curzon Ashton who the Bay are still yet to play against this season.
FC Halifax vs. Colwyn Bay (January 9th, KO 3pm) |