Robbie’s new playing formation nearly delivers a diamond result

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STRATFORD TOWN 3 v BIGGLESWADE TOWN 3


Entering the dressing room on Saturday I was greeted by the Waders squad plus one new face, Max Granville on work experience from Stevenage.

Same players different line up working on a diamond formation of 1-2-3-3-2 for new manager Robbie O’Keefe’s first game in charge.

It worked so well, only a fine save from Stratford keeper Liam O’Brien prevented Biggleswade going ahead in the first 60 seconds.

Settling into this new formation the Waders passed the ball with some quality. New boy Max Granville running in front of the back line wanted, no, demanded the ball.

When in his possession his ability to spray the ball around with accuracy was a joy to watch and put Biggleswade very much in charge as Stratford backed off.

Robbie Parker had his best game for the boys in green with a tenacious 90 minutes. Joe Neal, the pick of the day, netted after 13 minutes when free in the box his crisp shot beat all.

Five minutes on and a trip on Enoch Andoh gave Joe a second chance as he netted from the penalty spot. Biggleswade completed the half in the new formation going in two to the good.

After the break, Stratford came out with a new purpose, Shane Bush and Matt Hall both just back from injury were feeling the pace as were other players after giving so much in the first half.

Stratford got a strangle hold on the game​ as Will Grocott scored from the penalty spot on 60. Tails up Stratford pushed on and equalised on 71 as substitute Owen James Netted from close in.

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The pressure kept building and another sub Jack Storer gave the home side the lead on 86. Not to be beaten Biggleswade upped the pace and went searching.

Close to the end Joe Neal secured his hattrick on 90 to give us a point to travel home with. 
A fascinating game to watch as both sides looked to steal the advantage.

Biggleswade’s next match is away to Bedford Town in the county cup on February 15, gives Robbie O’Keefe time to train and get the boys ready for that local derby.
Mom Joe Neal