Glenn: Welcome Back for Season 2010/11!
Saturday 17th July 2010
Head Coach Wraps-Up Comings and Goings
It's been a busy close season for Glenn Pennyfather, busier than he perhaps would have liked, but he has reiterated his excitement at the start of a brand new season. After the noteworthy 1-1 draw at home to Stevenage on Friday night, he provided a summary on the arrivals and departures over the summer and gave an indication as to what Clarets fans could expect from the next few weeks.
ListenWoking's surprise defeat elsewhere in the Blue Square Bet South was an extra blow for Glenn Pennyfather as he watched the Clarets fall at home to Sutton United. But he's determined for his players to learn from the experience.
ListenGlenn Pennyfather has reiterated how much he enjoys managing Chelmsford City as he attempts to bring success to the club in 2012.
ListenLocal derbies are always feisty encounters, and Glenn Pennyfather was expecting nothing less from the Clarets' 1-0 Boxing Day home win over Thurrock.
ListenGlenn Pennyfather was desperate to do well in the FA Trophy, a "reallistic" chance to get to Wembley, though an incredible spate of injuries contributed to defeat against what was higher-ranked opposition in Bath City.
ListenGlenn Pennyfather may have received the personal accolade of Manager of the Month for November in the Blue Square Bet South - Kezie Ibe winning the player award - but he believes the FA Trophy represents a realistic team goal for the season.