Having been at my first away game of the season and standing behind the goal, I've idea if it was offside or not. I thought we did well against a side that played increasingly direct as the game went on and as we played better passing football in the second half. It brought to mind that ghastly game at Kettering last season where we managed to lose after being 2-0 up and under a similar high ball into the area barrage as last night (I left that game as depressed about BUFC as I've ever been). That we didn't give way at Darlo is, I believe, a significant step in the right direction. Mills was excellent leading the side, and I thought Tom Edge did really well alongside him. He was composed and played some good balls out from the back. Tyler Knowles was involved going forward.
I am encouraged by the side. I believe that both club and team are progressing in the right direction under sensible leadership. Unlike some, my main concern is not necessarily getting out of this league asap (and I imagine that Pete is right about Scunny over the season). A complete re-set like this won't necessarily produce success immediately, but it's all very different to this time last year and much more enjoyable. I respect that fact that Cully wants to play a particular way. Progress is, I believe, being made.