Gretna’s home defeat to
table toppers, Edinburgh City, last Saturday was a frustrating one as they
spurned chances to settle the game in the first half. Wallace, Longcake,
Graham, Anderson and Worrall all hit shots that on another day would have put
the game beyond the Edinburgh outfit. The second half swung City’s way
following a hotly disputed penalty.
Talking to reporters after
the match, Gretna’s manager, Stuart Rome, rued the missed chances, “we should
be putting these chances away but we’ll work on it and on another day we could
be scoring four or five. We let the penalty throw us and another thing we have
to learn is to accept these setbacks, put them behind us and concentrate on our
game plan.”
Gretna’s opportunity to put
Stuart’s words into effect come quickly this Saturday when they travel to Prestonpans
to meet an out of form Preston Athletic who are sitting at the bottom of the
table after dispensing with the services of their manager, ex-Gretna favourite
David Bingham.
Gretna will be without Joe
Slattery who suffered a broken wrist in the Gala cup tie, and Lewis Todd who
suffered a leg injury. Both are anxious to return to fitness for next week’s
cup tie against Queens Park at Raydale. Joe said, “I didn’t realise that I had
broken it until it ballooned up on the Sunday morning. I went straight to the
hospital and got it strapped up and I’m hoping to play next week.”
On the plus side, the
returning David Renyard is approaching match fitness after a couple of run outs
from the bench.
Adam McMath has left the
club. One of the original squad formed in 2008 Adam has been a loyal servant to
the club, scoring many important goals. However Adam’s opportunities were
limited following the signing this year of last season’s South of Scotland
leading scorer Iain Anderson. Adam has received an offer to play for Northbank
in Carlisle and goes with the best wishes of the club and its supporters.
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