League One’s top scorers, but they look so short of attacking options currently.

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  1. Mike Herbert says:

    I can’t argue with anything in this comprehensive analysis. Many thanks. One mitigating factor for the poor passing at times might have been the wind – particularly with the long balls down the line. I thought we looked jaded after the first twenty minutes and that Rubin in particular was sloppy at times and looked like he needed a rest. Perhaps his brother should have replaced him at half time but, that said, he perhaps he needs a rest too! NG was AWOL for their goal as far as proper positioning was concerned and we were somewhat lucky to get a point as the clearest cut chances were theirs. I am only based about 60 miles from Exeter so have been weighing up sitting in the stand and not shouting with watching our rugby team perhaps winning a game. A fit Salech would be a welcome sight but he should not be rushed.

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