Can it really be that all that pre-season enthusiasm and hope has already dissipated after a defeat on penalties and two leagues defeats. Perhaps that Home match with Swindon that was rained off proved too costly for the U’s with the opportunity for an opening day win to pass us by. Look let’s get real we are only two games in and 44 more to play. However, another defeat on Saturday and we will be staring down the barrel before the month of August is out. After all next weekend sees the local derby against the Gills at the Priestfield. All the more reason to perform well against the Dons tomorrow. Interestingly at Bradford last weekend and during the first half when quite frankly we were far and away the better team, an elderly supporters behind me said “that’s the best I’ve seen Colchester play for many years.” Last season we were also the better team and succumbed to two late goals from the home side at Valley Parade. But on Tuesday night we were abysmal. Wimbledon didn’t have to be at their best to win but even then the excellent Joe Taylor grazed the post with a classy shot from the edge of the box and Big John missed when well placed. In truth he should have scored. Ok let's get the moaning out of the way – Chilvers was absolutely hopeless. He is talented but I am reminded what one of the Colchester stalwarts told me a couple of seasons ago at Barrow. Too much showboating, no challenges and he believes all the hype and thinks he is the next Grealish. Connor Hall has also been poor. Perhaps he misses his mate Chambers and Kells, but he has been indecisive and lacking in confidence. Nico Lawrence I like, he is strong on the ball and good going forward. Similarly, I like Bandeira and Read, the latter has been outstanding . But we are lacking a strong midfield player and that has to be our priority. Jaydon Fevrier is also good on the ball and good going forward. We have missed Samson Tovide and at least he will be back for the Gillingham game. He is young and skilful on the ball and must be paired with Joe Taylor as a strike force. Now it won’t be long before Fiacre Kelleher is back. He has been missed and now we are going to be without the unlucky Ellis Iandolo for about 8 weeks following surgery on an ankle. “Nelson” Mandela Egbo has been brought in at right back, but all we learned on Tuesday night is that he can be booked for the most senseless of incidents when moving the ball forward after having been warned by the referee. Then there is Junior. Stoke City are prevaricating at present. Perhaps they are rethinking their financial situation and are reluctant to part with £1.5m. But the damage has been done, Junior’s head has been turned and he is keen to move on regardless of what he might say. Also, we need to the money to fund other purchases. It is a mess. Maybe Blackburn will buy him to link up with Sammy Szmodics. So, Junior’s situation to be sorted soonest, a quality midfielder to come into the side and get Samson back after he has served his ridiculous suspension. Finally sort our Noah Chilvers so that he can put in the sort of performances that Ben Stevenson used to for the club. Right moan over. So, MK Dons are in town led by Graham Alexander and smarting from a defeat to unfashionable Crawley. They have Tommy Smith and Alex Gilbey in their line-up with the dangerous Mo Eisa (a sound investment, you would bank on him to score etc, etc). After all this who does BG select. He has nailed his colours to the Goodman mast but it can’t be long before Tom Smith plays. He is an excellent goalkeeper. Team: Goodman Lawrence Dallison Hall Tchamadeu Bandeira Read Fevrier Chilvers Akinde Taylor Subs: Hornby Greenidge Egbo Hopper Kazeem Ihionvien Jay Frankly on paper the team looks decent and the players have plenty of experience between them. The arrival of a decent midfielder to play alongside Bandeira and Read is overdue and the return of Tovide alongside Taylor and we then have a good side to compete in this league. Can BG get them to perform. After all it is early days and the league is still settling down. The weather is set fair tomorrow with 25 degrees Celsius and dry conditions with a light breeze. Perfect for football. Score line. Colchester to get their season up and running with a 3-1 victory and a brace for Taylor plus one for the excellent Read. Enjoy the game. Up the U’s | |