SHEARS: 'LET'S STEP UP THE SUPPORT'
Posted on: Fri 12 Sep 2008
By Ross Jeavons
Blues keeper' Scott Shearer has urged fans to turn out in force this weekend, when local rivals Brentford come to town.
'Shears', who has kept four clean sheets in his last four games, is sure that Adams Park can create an electric atmosphere for Saturday's mouth-watering clash.
"It's one of those games that the lads are really pumped for, and it would be great if all the fans can get behind us," he said.
"I know ticket sales have already passed the 4000 mark, which is great, but we're top of the league now and we need to make the stadium an intimidating place to come for opposition sides."
The Wanderers have an 100% record on the road so far in League Two, and the ex-Coventry glovesman is hoping to transfer that form to fortress Adams Park over the coming weeks.
"Some of the support away from home has been tremendous, so if we can build on that over the next few weeks when we have a couple of home games, it will only help matters," said Scott.
"Sometimes players start to tire towards the end of a game, and to hear the noise level rising and the supporters singing their name can just give the lads the extra edge to keep things going."
Earlier this week ex-Bees midfielder John Mousinho revealed that he had been inundated with requests for tickets from friends and family, click here to read that story.
The phones lines are buzzing down at the commercial office, so to book your place at the League Two clash of the weekend just call 01494 441118 or visit the club shop in the Eden Centre.
Get behind the Blues!
Blues keeper' Scott Shearer has urged fans to turn out in force this weekend, when local rivals Brentford come to town.
'Shears', who has kept four clean sheets in his last four games, is sure that Adams Park can create an electric atmosphere for Saturday's mouth-watering clash.
"It's one of those games that the lads are really pumped for, and it would be great if all the fans can get behind us," he said.
"I know ticket sales have already passed the 4000 mark, which is great, but we're top of the league now and we need to make the stadium an intimidating place to come for opposition sides."
The Wanderers have an 100% record on the road so far in League Two, and the ex-Coventry glovesman is hoping to transfer that form to fortress Adams Park over the coming weeks.
"Some of the support away from home has been tremendous, so if we can build on that over the next few weeks when we have a couple of home games, it will only help matters," said Scott.
"Sometimes players start to tire towards the end of a game, and to hear the noise level rising and the supporters singing their name can just give the lads the extra edge to keep things going."
Earlier this week ex-Bees midfielder John Mousinho revealed that he had been inundated with requests for tickets from friends and family, click here to read that story.
The phones lines are buzzing down at the commercial office, so to book your place at the League Two clash of the weekend just call 01494 441118 or visit the club shop in the Eden Centre.
Get behind the Blues!
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