Adders in hunt but still busy; BGB MIDLANDS.ATHERSTONE Town's busy schedule gets no easier as tonight they travel to Aylesbury United Jimmy Ginnelly's men gained a 2-1 advantage in the first leg of the GX League Cup final against Bridgwater Town on Tuesday and will fancy their chances. But Ginnelly is hoping fatigue fatigue, in engineering fatigue, in engineering, microscopic cracking of materials, especially metals, after repeated applications of stress. Fissures may be formed within pieces of metal during their manufacture when, while cooling from the molten state, doesn't play a part as this is his side's tenth game in the past month that's included derbies with the top two of Leamington and Nuneaton plus Bedworth. "While we get a Saturday off this week, e've earned it," he said. "We are still in the hunt for honours in the league and league cup. There's something for the lads to go for and at this time of the year, that's important. There's nothing worse than meaningless matches to see the season out. "The lads are tired but when they get in that dressing room, suddenly the tempo tempo [Ital.,=time], in music, the speed of a composition. The composer's intentions as to tempo are conventionally indicated by a set of Italian terms, of which the principal ones are presto (very fast), vivace (lively), allegro (fast), increases and the adrenalin starts pumping." Adders will be facing The Ducks for the first time this term "They don't have too much to play for but the pressure's off them and we need to keep picking up points if we are going be in there should Leamington slip up," said Ginnelly After the Aylesbury trip, Adders' next encounter is the clash with Nuneaton at Sheepy Road on Easter Monday Easter Monday n. The Monday following Easter, observed as a holiday in some countries and North Carolina. Easter Monday n → lunes m de Pascua (3pm) that's expected to pull in a 1,500-plus crowd.. |
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