Yes, full marks to Cully for the changes which made the difference. It was a bonkers game. JS spoke very well as usual in his interview. Blyth were certainly the better side in the first half, but we came back as the second half progressed, missing some half-decent opportunities. When we got the equaliser, Blyth could easily have sat back and gone for the draw, but (full marks to them) even at that stage they went for the winner (and nearly got it) which let us break for the two goals. I suspect it would have been a draw if they had shut up shop. I see on another forum that one or two are having a go at Mooney. OK, he might have done better once or twice (when doesn't that happen to anyone?), but he never hid, never stopped running and being available, and scored twice. That will do for me (and he has 4 league goals already). I was pleased for Gyasi that he scored (and took it well). And Dylan Hill maintained the good impression he made on me as Trialist A or whatever pre-season.
What is encouraging for me is that all the opposition in our first four home games have come to play football, so they've been enjoyable matches. UTP.
PS It was interesting to eavesdrop on the KL forum. Someone wondered why they can't play any of their youngsters, given that someone like Tyler Knowles was never promoted to their squad and has come to us and featured in recent games. He's certainly learning - he and Hill combined very well at one point to snuff out a serious goal threat when we'd got ourselves into a mess.