Ian Holloway wants to start inspiring the Swindon Town supporters for the season, while the friendly games of the pre-season start in Swindon Supermarine.
Town will play her first of five friendly games in the WebBSwood Stadium this weekend in the league in the league in the league in the league in a month.
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While it’s just the first warm -up game, Holloway said that he wanted to see many fans in the ground to feel the excitement for the upcoming campaign.
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He said: “Pre-season games, everything they do is to give them a wrong feeling for where they are. You cannot win because people will moan, but it’s not about learning.
“It’s about training you are preparing for this game during the week and you are not really and really worried. You are assessed when it [the competitive games] begins.
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“Especially in these local games, I think it is important that they go and see [the team]They will all see because they get all small parts and minutes, and these minutes will change.
“Everything is planned because you need a certain number of minutes, but we will work our group and will be worth visiting every single game.
“There are not as many as I want, there is no home as I want, but they are all of our locals with whom we have great relationships.
“You have the chance to meet our new players. Please go along and support us and our local friends in this area because I am very proud of the football we have in the West County.
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“I’m excited, hopefully you [the fans] Can upset my boys and they want them and they understand how much they are interested in this wonderful football club and how happy they are to be here. I can barely wait for it. “
Darren Oldaker and James Ball are both among the new players who have a first insight into the development of the squad on Saturday.
Oldaker said: “I think it will be nice to just play a football game.
“It was a long time ago that we did it and it is the first time that we as a team with all the new obligations.
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“It will be nice to get out of it and get a feeling for how everyone is because you don’t really see it on the training part.”
Ball added: “Previous season is one of them where they just want to get through and want to come to the business part of the season.
“We need these tests and we need these games together as a squad to get used to each other.
“We are a new squad with people who have never played together. Ultimately, it is about building up together and preparing for the first game at Walsall.”