A near perfect start for the Wasps. Maybe the change of nickname worked as last season we could hardly score. Today we scored 2 goals from 4 shots - a sting in the tail, indeed.
We were the weaker side but defended well. Queens Park weren't helped by Jamie Brandon getting 4 of their 8 chances; missing the target once, having one saved and getting caught offside twice.
We didn't even have to bring on Jacobssen who is rumoured to have asked for a transfer to team with "better prospects".
We won't be resting on our laurels as Queens Park can easily turn the tie around in the second leg but any aggressive play will be risky.
On the eve of the new season......
EDI Manager Bill Bushby has stated that EDI will be making a significent new signing that will be expected to herald a slight change in tactics for the team and that EDI are on the cusp of signing two new youth team players to the full squad.
As a consequence, EDI will look to step up somewhat from last season and as previously mentioned, will also look to employ a more varied choice of gameday tactics to exploit future opponents chosen tactics on a week-to-week basis.
One or two other trades are currently being considered but at present nothing is in the pipeline.
Motherwell return to another division 1 campaign after the disappointment of last season. However, a new season means new promise, so let's check in on what we can expect this year:
Positives:
Negatives:
We'll likely have to assess the early season and decide where to spend our funds this year. Do we push for players that can get us there this year? Or spend money on more youth? Can MOT push for a trophy? Probably, but this time we'll have to do a lot better in the big matches compared to last season.