Halifax Courier

Town’s young side has the belief to reach play-offs

- Tom Scargill tom.scargill@halifaxcou­rier.co.uk @hxcouriert­om

Jordan Keane knows a thing or two about promotions.

The FC Halifax Town defender has reached the playoffs with Stockport, losing in the semi-finals, and achieved two promotions with The Hatters, securing him club legend status in the process.

After a slow start to life at The Shay, Keane is now a regular first-teamer at the heart of the Halifax defence, and has played an important role in Town currently sitting on the fringes of the National League's top seven.

"I think we're doing well, I think we're doing as much as we can but at this present moment we're still a work in progress I'd say," he told the Courier.

"I'd definitely say there's more to come but overall, being in and around the playoffs, most people would have accepted that at the start of the year.

"Now it's time to be consistent and remain there until the end of the season."

What has Keane's experience of winning promotions taught him about what it takes?

"A resilient changing room, togetherne­ss and a bit of tunnel vision really," he reflected.

"Now, for example, it's a case of, yeah we've had a bit of a blip at the weekend, but we've said it before when we have lost, you're not going to win every game, you're not going to play well every game.

"But you've got to be resilient enough to realise that, right, it's a one off, the next game we go again and we try and remain consistent with our performanc­e levels and hopefully the results."

Keane was unequivoca­l when asked if he felt Town had what it takes to achieve it.

"Definitely yeah. There is a chance, you can sniff a chance this season, probably more than the last three or four, to make those playoffs," he said.

"I know Halifax made the play-offs two seasons back in a tough league that year.

"This year, it's up for grabs. There's a lot of teams going for it but we just need to make sure we're one of them.

"I think we've got a hungry young squad, if you compare to other squads

"I'm not saying that's the be all and end all, because there are older squads that might say something different and there's pros and cons to it all.

"But I think it works in our favour. We've got a good, hungry young squad who want to do well individual­ly and collective­ly."

Keane also feels the belief is there among the Town squad that promotion can be done.

"I think there is but it's important to remain level-headed with it all and not try and look too far ahead and think 'end goal is play-offs come the end of April'," he cautioned.

"Yeah, that's it, but there's a lot of work to do in the mean time, and still a long time until the end of April.

"I say it quite a lot and so do the management, but as long as you're consistent and, I know it's a cliché, but focusing game-by-game, and you've got your own plan and you know where you stand as a team, then you do have a chance.

"But you can't look too far ahead in football."

 ?? ?? Jordan Keane. Picture: Marcus Branston
Jordan Keane. Picture: Marcus Branston

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