Bradley Fewster takes on our pre-match presser for #WCKvRED.
Bradley Fewster believes Whickham will be full of confidence when they welcome Redcar Athletic to the First Mortgage Glebe Arena on Tuesday evening.
The Lang Jacks sit at the foot of the Northern League, but this weekend eked out a shock three points against West Auckland Town at Darlington Road.
A positive season on the whole for Redcar Athletic, Bradley Fewster admitted the mood was at an all time low after Saturday’s Isuzu FA Vase exit.
The forward noted the club’s ‘wobble’ had continued for far too long, urging his teammates to get back to their best against Whickham this Tuesday.
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“The mood has been positive, but it was really low on Saturday.” He said. “As you would expect.
“I’d say it’s more than a wobble right now, to be honest. We’ve had too many losses and thats not good enough.
“We have to keep going, and try to be better.”
With Redcar’s misfortunes no secret across the Northern League, Fewster admitted the club may look an easy target for Whickham to continue their recent resurgence.
The Steelmen’s last visit to the First Mortgage Glebe Arena was far from convincing – albeit successful – and confidence will be at a high for the Tynesiders having beaten West Auckland Town at the weekend.
Bradley Fewster said: “It was a tight game last time we played Whickham.”
“There was only one goal on the day, and this will be the third time we will have played them, so it wont be easy.
“They will be confident from their result at the weekend (beating West Auckland Town at Darlington Road), and see us as an easier target due to our form.
“A result is important for us, because it has to be the start of a winning run again.”
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