In this week’s Coke Column, Giles talks about scoring his first goal for Northampton and the romance of the FA Cup.
Hi everyone, I’m pleased with the way the last few games have gone. We got a 1-0 away win against Gillingham last week and then on Friday beat Leyton Orient 2-0 at home. Orient were flying at the start of the season and they’re still in the play off mix so it was a good result for us. I also scored my first goal for the club in my second home game. I felt unlucky not to score against Hartlepool a few weeks back so I was pleased to get off the mark against Orient. Poul Hubertz flicked on a header about 35 yards out and I pushed it on with my left foot to knock it past the defenders into the area, before flicking it past the keeper with my right foot from just inside the box.
That goal was for the gaffer and the physios really. I’m very grateful to Stuart Gray for giving me the opportunity to step up a level and putting his faith in me, and also to the physios for all their help in getting me back from injury. It was good to get off the mark, and I thought we played well as a team.
Our next home game is against Brighton and I don’t see why we can’t go out there, play with confidence, and pick up another three points. My fitness is improving match by match and I’m only going to improve my sharpness by getting out on the pitch and playing.
Who says the romance of the FA Cup is dead?!
With playing on Friday, I was able to watch the live FA Cup games over the weekend, including my old team Mansfield take on Middlesbrough. Mansfield did well, playing like that it’s amazing to think they’re at the bottom of League Two. They dominated play in patches, especially at the beginning of the second half and Mickey Boulding hit the bar. On another day, it could have been a different result.
I was really chuffed for my mate Richard Pacquette. I played with him at QPR when I was younger and he now plays for Havant and Waterlooville. He scored to put the non league side 1-0 up at Anfield and he called me straight after the game. What an amazing performance it was by the part timers, in the first half it seems with a bit more luck they could have gone 2-0 up, then it would have been interesting! But ultimately, in the second half, Premiership class told and Liverpool ran out 5-2 winners. Richard was certainly buzzing though, and the team rounded the weekend off by going to the Man Utd v Spurs game at Old Trafford.
Your questions:
Hi Giles, What do you think of the situation at Newcastle? Do you think it is a good move for Keegan to go back there and to bring in Dennis Wise? From Danny P
I think if anyone can turn the situation round at Newcastle, Kevin Keegan can. He did a good job last time, and he certainly knows the club inside out. I was a bit surprised when I heard Dennis Wise was going there. He seemed to be building something at Leeds and has brought quite a few players in during the transfer window, including Brad Johnson from Northampton. I guess the opportunity was far too good to turn down. I’m not sure exactly what role he will have, but I reckon the fans will appreciate him and the players will respect him, due to what he did at Leeds and the combative, never say die attitude he had as a player.
See you in 2 weeks!
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