Greg Florimos Boots wrote:
At the risk of jinxing this, I'm surprised how easily a lot of Fev fans think they will win this game. I saw a comment on FB last night about them been more worried about Keighley than they are about us. Now personally I do think they will have a bit too much for us and their team on paper is very strong but I don't see as big a difference between them and us this year as I did last year and to me they are more a solid and dependable team rather than spectacular. Obviously I will take this back if they beat us by 30 today but I just can't see anything between the two teams to see that happening.
I wouldn't pay any atttention to what people put on them FB fans pages, of any team, it's seldom of much value. Keighley fans on their FB page seemed to be confidently expecting a win prior to the game against us, but their fans on TotalRL were much more realistic.
There's a narrative amongst some Fev fans that because we've got rid of McDermott and brought Long in that we're a completely different team, that may well turn out to be true in time but Keighley were so poor last week that we can't really judge much, so today's game will tell us a lot more.
The bookies seem to be going with a handicap of around 18, as a Fev fan if we cover that I'd be ecstatic, I'll be happy with a win, Fev v Fax games are rarely one-sided. I'm surprised (but quite pleased) few on the Fev social media pages have commented on the ref, Chris Kendall has officiated Fev/Fax twice and we've lost both times, the second occasion being the infamous one where a 6th-tackle penalty for offside handed the game to Fax, of course that was on the intervention of a touch judge but a lot of Fev fans were very unhappy that day and were still grumbling about Kendall a couple of years later.
We (Fev) were a bit scratchy with ball in hand at Keighley despite the score, we just had so much ball in their 20m that it didn't matter. I'm hoping that Elijah Taylor will be able to revert to his middle role if Bussey's back on the edge, that might help with out fluency on attack.
Today might be Halifax's best chance of beating us this yearas we have a significantly bigger squad for when injuries start to bite and also we are still finding our best 17 with some big names still not making the squad for one reason or another (Leilua, Moors, Davies, Evans etc). Should be an informative game anyway.