I am old enough to remember a pre-season game at Brentford in 1966.
We we both in the same division for the coming season but we lost the game 6-1. Brentford went on to get relegated to the old Fourth Division while we went on to win the Third Division and the League Cup.
Pre-season friendlies are just organised training sessions. That's why I tend not to go to them as they aren't the real thing.
A friendly gives you the opportunity to try things that you wouldn't gamble with in a proper game. It gives you the chance to play players who are maybe a bit short of match fitness. It also gives the other players a chance to sharpen up. But, you shouldn't read too much into it as lower league sides will always want to raise their games on these occasions.
Just treat it for what it is, organised training and practice. The real test comes in two weeks time, then we can really judge a lot better.
We we both in the same division for the coming season but we lost the game 6-1. Brentford went on to get relegated to the old Fourth Division while we went on to win the Third Division and the League Cup.
Pre-season friendlies are just organised training sessions. That's why I tend not to go to them as they aren't the real thing.
A friendly gives you the opportunity to try things that you wouldn't gamble with in a proper game. It gives you the chance to play players who are maybe a bit short of match fitness. It also gives the other players a chance to sharpen up. But, you shouldn't read too much into it as lower league sides will always want to raise their games on these occasions.
Just treat it for what it is, organised training and practice. The real test comes in two weeks time, then we can really judge a lot better.
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