COACHES’ CORNER: Scott Adey-Linforth Previews Kettering Town

Ahead of Saturday’s league match, at home to Kettering Town (3:00 KO), manager Scott Adey-Linforth has looked at our recent form and the opposition. He starts by talking about our two latest additions…

“As you’ve probably seen by now, we have welcomed two new signings into the group this week.

“My thanks must go to secretary Dave Stephens once again, for his help behind the scenes in getting these players over the line.

“Me and Batch have worked incredibly hard this week to improve the squad for the next run of games and we are both buzzing to welcome Jaden (Charles) and Fred (Boakye) to the group.

“Tomorrow’s fixture is going to be a really exciting, but challenging fixture. We come into it on the back of a disappointing trip to Banbury, which we’re looking to put it right as quick as we can.

“Kettering are obviously a huge club and will bring good support, which will no doubt make for a good atmosphere.

“Our recent home form has been good and we want to continue this. With your backing, the UK Electrical Stadium can easily be one of most difficult places to come in the league and we want that to continue.

“Thanks for your support as always – it is so appreciated by myself, my staff and the lads.”

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