Richard Lee Goal Keeper - From The Back of my Net
Richard Lee With Lloyd Doyley, Daruis Henderson, Aidy Boothroyd and Jobi Macanuff

My Biography

I'll be updating this diary page weekly throughout the season ahead, so please check back each Sunday.



Author:
Richard Lee
Created:
10/04/2008

Richard Lee's BLog

By Richard Lee on 24/05/2008

The dust settles

A week and a half since my last entry and it's been a funny 10 days.

It literally took me five days to get up to anything productive once the season finished. I really felt drained - all of a sudden my body wasn’t needed to perform and I certainly felt the effects of that.

We were required to report to the training ground last Friday to have a meeting with Aidy and collect our individual schedule for the summer break. As you could imagine the mood a ...

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By Richard Lee on 15/05/2008

Lowest point to date

Over the years I’ve had my arm split in two, my cheekbone depressed and a few other nasty injuries but none of them compare to the pain of last night.

I’m sure soon I’ll look back and be proud of my achievements this season, for on the whole it has been a great season personally. Last night was my 41st game, and the most I have played in one season to date, yet the season has finished on a low.

I’m the fir ...

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By Richard Lee on 11/05/2008

Down, but not out

We got the performance we demanded of ourselves but not the result.

We changed our formation and caused Hull many problems but unfortunately it was a case of missed chances and some great goalkeeping that means we’ll be going into the second leg two goals down. The feeling we all have is that if today is anything to go by, then we are far from dead and buried - if we can get the first goal that their place then this tie is still very much alive.
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By Richard Lee on 05/05/2008

Job done - now for the Play-Offs

One-nil down and down to 10 men, things weren’t looking good but thankfully we dug deep and got the desired outcome. Despite our ups and downs we are in the play-offs, which, after being relegated last term bottom of the Premier League, is an achievement.

Obviously we set our aim at automatic promotion but now we have as good a chance as anyone to progress and we’re excited by the prospect.

The week itself started on ...

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By Richard Lee on 25/04/2008

Being positive for Blackpool

Not the performance or outcome we were looking for...what had been a very good week's training didn’t get taken onto the pitch against Scunthorpe and, as players, we know we have to take responsibility for that.

Whenever a game is lost it’s a case of picking our heads up, shouldering any criticism and moving forward. Despite our poor run we still have a great chance of the play-offs and with that, who knows.

So we know now is ...

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By Richard Lee on 20/04/2008

Regroup and Refocus

A disappointing end to what had been a promising week. The 2-0 defeat to Palace came as a surprise as we all approached the game in confident mood, especially after our performance last week at West Brom.

After watching the game again I think we all agree it'd have been a different game had we managed to convert one of our chances. It wasn’t meant to be though, and once again it’s time to regroup and refocus on what is now the new challenge, gaining promotion ...

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By Richard Lee on 13/04/2008

A Mixed Week

A mixed week on the pitch after a win against Coventry was followed by a disappointing defeat to Barnsley but then a much more spirited performance against West Brom and a 1-1 draw.

With there being a midweek fixture it meant that training was very light this week. We were in every day but we did ‘warm-down’ sessions after the games.  A warm-down session will basically involve some light physical work followed by a lot of stretching. Training also in ...

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