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Brackley Town: Brady remains cautious ahead of home run

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Published Date: 28 January 2010
BRACKLEY Town's run of three home games in quick succession could see them firmly cement their place in the Zamaretto League play-offs and send out a message to the chasing pack.
Saints entertain Didcot Town on Saturday followed by Truro City on Tuesday, on the back of the midweek victory against Hemel Hempstead Town.

And that followed an excellent 3-0 success at Clevedon Town, where three late second half goals proved dec
isive for the visitors.

But boss Jon Brady is not taking anything for granted: "We've learned the hard way not to look too far ahead this season so we will be taking it one game at a time," he said.

"We have no divine right to beat teams lower down the table, we have to be patient. If you have an off night you can be punished. The heavy defeat at Cambridge City was a reality check for some of the players.

"We've worked hard since then in a lot of areas and it's now paying off. The hard work the players put in when the snow was here has also been beneficial, they look very fit and strong at the moment."

Rookie keeper Paul Walker retains his place for the visit of Didcot Town and Brady is pleased with how the Northampton Town youth teamer has performed since taking over from the injured Richard Morris.

"Paul Walker is doing very well, he's had two clean sheet and only let in one goal in three games," added Brady.



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  • Last Updated: 28 January 2010 9:27 AM
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