Nunn left furious with Waders’ mentality

By David Simpson

Not focused in warm up

Biggleswade Town boss Chris Nunn was ‘not happy at all’ with his players’ mentality after a lacklustre start cost the Waders in their 2-1 Farnborough defeat

The Waders lost their fourth successive Evo-Stik Southern Premier League game on Saturday and boss Nunn was left frustrated with his players attitude, blaming a poor mentality for Farnborough’s two early goals.

Speaking to CometSport, Waders boss Nunn said: “Conceding two goals as we did is just not acceptable, we started really poorly.

“It was schoolboy stuff. Again we missed a lot of good chances but I can handle that, the mentality before the game I can’t handle.

“There were a few players there late which showed the mentality. Those are the sort of things we want to pride ourselves on.

“We weren’t focused in the warm up and the dressing room was quiet. This league is very unforgiving, if we’re not on it we’re not going to win.”

Another disappointing day for the Waders, who despite sitting deep in the bottom half of the table, have only conceded three or more goals four times this season.

Nunn said: “Some of the football we played was really good and if you take away the first 20 minutes it would have been a brilliant performance.

“We totally dominated the second half and the confidence is there, we’re not playing poorly.

“Individuals are always going to make mistakes in non-league football but when there’s four or five lads at fault for each goal, that’s over half the team making errors, which is not good enough.

“The boys knew I was upset and we’ll have two hard training sessions this week to put things right.”

Source Comet Sport

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