The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Sports believe they can overcome test

- By Alan Swann alan.swann@jpimedia.co.uk @PTAlanSwan­n

Peterborou­gh Sports boss Jimmy Dean believes excellent preparatio­n is the key to success in the most daunting task in the club’s history.

The city side will be tackling relatively huge opponents, most probably in the National North Division, next season.

Former Football League clubs and traditiona­l nonleague big hitters with massive budgets and large fanbases will be visiting the Bee Arena.

Sports officials started preparing for next season within24ho­ursofpromo­tion from the Southern League being secured.

The aim is to be more profession­al on and off the pitch, but without sacrificin­g the excellent team spirit and relationsh­ip with their own crowd, which have been big factors in the club’s rapid rise up the English football pyramid.

"It is a daunting task, there’s no getting away from that,” Dean admitted. “We will need to better on and off the pitch and that includes the managament and coaching staff. We will need to be cuter with the decisions we make to get every advantage we can in what will be a brutal division.

"We will play 46 league games, there will be many

long midweek away trips and at the end of it four teams will be relegated. If we finish fifth from bottom that would be our greatest achievemen­t. It will be hard, but this club has risen to and met tough challenges before and we can do

it again. We must do all we can to make sure we haven’t flogged our guts out for the last 10 years only to come back down after one season.

"I don’t believe we need too many new players. There are a lot of players in our squad who have played at this level before like Ryan Fryatt, Dion Sembie-Ferris, Luke Warner-Eley, Michael Gash and Mark Jones so we have some good experience. We’ve also beaten teams at this level before in cup competitio­ns.

"Our home form will be most important. We will have the worst ground in the league. We play in a tight intimate stadium with the fans right on top of the players and that will definitely help us.”

Sports are likely to continue to train twice a week, or once when there is no midweek match. There are virtual full-time profession­al clubs in the National North League who train up to four times a week.

 ?? ?? Jimmy Dean (left) and captain Richard Jones. Photo: James Richardson
Jimmy Dean (left) and captain Richard Jones. Photo: James Richardson

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