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SWINDON TOWN: New shape just fine for Ferry


SIMON Ferry believes Town’s new shape suits them at both ends of the pitch, as they look to register a first league win of the season tomorrow.

Fellow strugglers Southampton come to the County Ground this weekend also looking for a change in fortunes, but Swindon have been much-improved since they switched to a 4-3-1-2 system two games ago - beating Saints in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy in the process.

And Ferry reckons that line-up means Town are stronger defensively, while giving playmaker Jon-Paul McGovern more possession going forward.

“(The first league win) is not far away,” he said.

“We beat Southampton in the cup and then played well on Saturday at Carlisle, so that first win is just around the corner now and hopefully it comes against Southampton at the weekend.

“The formation has helped. I think we’re quite good on the counter and it gets JP (McGovern) on the ball a lot more in that wee hole.

“He can create chances from there and we also look solid in the middle and harder to break down, so it’s good.

“We’ve been working on it in training and it will take a while to get properly used to, but it’s something that could really work.”

Swindon currently prop up League One after a disappointing start to the campaign, but Ferry admits he will not cast an eye over the table until the business end of the season.

“It’s only five games in so you shouldn’t look much into that,” he said of Town’s lowly standing.

“I’m sure we will get back up to where we were last year very soon. I don’t really look at it until the end of the season when we are going for things, but if we start winning then we’ll shoot up the table soon enough.

“There’s nothing to worry about just now.

“A lot of the bigger teams who are expected to do well are struggling a bit, but a couple of wins and you’re right back up there.”

Comments(3)

London Red says...
10:44am Fri 10 Sep 10

Shame on you Ferry - not looking at the table after only 5 games - everyone knows that is where teams actually end up - as you can change things in 41 games!

the wizard says...
1:08pm Fri 10 Sep 10

Its my belief that most supporters have good faith in Simon Ferry and his undoubted playing ability. He has brought a lot of much sought after stability into a mis firing mid field and his presence there has probably helped the defence as well. If he belives that we can climb the table then that in itself is good enough for me. However, to say that I am not concerned at our presant position wouldn't be true, of course we are concerned, but that is not panic or wanting changes for the sake of it. I'm confident that we will climb up the table and soon. That said Wilson must get his selections and tactics spot on over the next 6 games.

Old-Stager, Hilperton says...
10:26am Sat 11 Sep 10

the wizard wrote:
Its my belief that most supporters have good faith in Simon Ferry and his undoubted playing ability. He has brought a lot of much sought after stability into a mis firing mid field and his presence there has probably helped the defence as well. If he belives that we can climb the table then that in itself is good enough for me. However, to say that I am not concerned at our presant position wouldn't be true, of course we are concerned, but that is not panic or wanting changes for the sake of it. I'm confident that we will climb up the table and soon. That said Wilson must get his selections and tactics spot on over the next 6 games.
Agreed !


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