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Gee Remains Focussed at Shirebrook

28th November, 2013

After coming to the club at the end of October, Shirebrook Town manager Kevin Gee has been pleased by the reaction and work the players have put in so far during the month of November.

But Gee remains focussed as to the job in hand and he emphasises that the real work starts now.

He said: "Although three wins and two draws since I took over is a terrific effort by the players, we should have had five wins, so it's actually four points dropped."

"But we knew as a group that to give us any sort of chance of clawing ourselves back into the title race, we had to have a good November following the poor results in October, so from that perspective it's taken a huge effort from the group and we have achieved that."

"But with very little time to work on the training ground due to games coming thick and fast, it is really important to have a couple of training sessions."

"So it's nice to get them together this week and work on different things on the pitch, rather than having to try and win games within games each week."

"The squad is constantly evolving and bonding as a group with both old and new faces working together, so there's always going to need for a bedding-in period, but the profile of the club is also getting better in terms of people giving the football side a bit more respect, which of course is dictated by consistent positive results."

"But with so many teams in front of us we just have to do what we can and not worry about what those around us are doing. As long as we win we will close the gap on the teams above us and that's all we can do at the minute."

"Our objective week-in-week-out is to catch the next team above us and move up a place. We've moved up two places since I arrived three weeks ago and if we can keep doing that then we know where that will take us."

"After last Saturday's game, unused substitute Danny Wiltshire decided to join AFC Mansfield, so I will need to bring in another attack-minded player before next Saturday, but they will have to be the right player coming in for the right reasons."

"To be fair, there is a lot interest at the minute from players wanting to come to the club for different reasons, especially when some of the bigger clubs unfortunately decide to break with early season promises due to their current league positions and radically reduce players wages, which is wrong but it happens all the time at this time of year."

"But it does give us a chance to bring a few such players in as we have a more stable financial position, albeit at lower levels."

"So we prepare ourselves now for three tough games in seven days, starting at Dronfield on Saturday, which will be a difficult game as they are now settling down after promotion last year."

"But we are going into the busy festive period with a bit of momentum and as long as we continue to improve and turn solid performances from draws into wins, then it will give us a good platform by the end of December to have a real go in the second half of the season," Gee ended.

Meanwhile, Shirebrook Town are to host a Non-League Superbowl evening at the Mansfield Superbowl on Monday (2nd December).

Devised and organised by Gee, two representatives from eight local non-league football clubs will compete for the coveted winner's trophy in the friendly ten-pin bowling tournament.

Shirebrook will be represented by Mark Camm and Danny Bacon, and supporters from all clubs are welcome to come along and cheer on their own club.

Gee said: "The event is, of course, just a bit of fun meant to get all local clubs together for an enjoyable evening, although I'm sure it will still have a competitive edge to it."

The format is that three lanes will be used, with the scores counted up after the first game. The top six teams will go into the final, then a middle five with the bottom five playing a second game for the dreaded wooden spoon.

Gee's 9-year-old daughter, Poppy, made the draw and the first games stack up as follows:

Lane 1: Sutton Town AFC, Shirebrook Town, Clipstone, Shirebrook Town, Staveley Miners Welfare, Rainworth Miners Welfare

Lane 2: Clipstone, AFC Mansfield, Scarborough Athletic, Teversal, Staveley Miners Welfare

Lane 3: Sutton Town AFC, Rainworth Miners Welfare, AFC Mansfield, Scarborough Athletic, Teversal

Also a regular on Mansfield 103.2's weekly Non-League Show, Gee added: "With all the usual characters from our local non-league teams, and the players bowling in their club colours, it should be an enjoyable night out."

The games start at 7.00pm.

(Story Source: Shirebrook Town)

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NCEL Premier Division P Pts +/-
P 1 Brighouse Town 44 101 88
2 Barton Town Old Boys 44 93 72
3 Tadcaster Albion (-4) 44 93 68
4 Worksop Parramore 44 92 52
5 Basford United 44 84 40
6 Albion Sports 44 80 32
7 Pickering Town 44 79 48
8 Heanor Town 44 77 32
9 Retford United 44 76 43
10 Athersley Rec 44 76 30
11 Long Eaton United 44 72 13
12 Bridlington Town 44 71 18
13 Thackley 44 70 9
14 Garforth Town 44 64 15
15 Maltby Main (-12) 44 48 1
16 Glasshoughton Welf 44 48 -39
17 Staveley MW (-1) 44 44 -19
18 Armthorpe Welfare 44 40 -38
19 Parkgate 44 39 -29
20 Liversedge 44 36 -57
21 Nostell MW 44 22 -88
R 22 Winterton Rangers 44 21 -104
R 23 Lincoln Moorlands 44 8 -187
NCEL Division One P Pts +/-
P 1 Cleethorpes Town 42 91 54
P 2 Shaw Lane 42 87 80
3 Bottesford Town 42 84 58
4 Eccleshill United 42 81 43
5 Shirebrook Town 42 76 44
6 Knaresborough 42 76 40
7 Clipstone 42 76 25
8 AFC Emley 42 74 20
9 Pontefract Collieries 42 73 38
10 Worsbrough Bridge 42 73 32
11 Hall Road Rangers 42 58 5
12 Selby Town (-3) 42 57 -9
13 Rossington Main 42 57 -24
14 Dronfield Town 42 51 -14
15 Teversal 42 50 -15
16 Grimsby Borough (-3) 42 46 -25
17 Hemsworth MW 42 45 -18
R 18 Dinnington Town 42 40 -52
19 Yorkshire Amateur 42 38 -40
20 Hallam 42 29 -41
21 Louth Town 42 20 -87
R 22 Appleby Frodingham 42 13 -114

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