Jeanfield Swifts showed off their “frightening” attacking prowess to comfortably continue their unbeaten start to the East of Scotland Premier Division season.Plenty of pace and creativity was evident on Wednesday night at the Riverside as Robbie Holden’s team dispatched Fife visitors Dundonald Bluebell.Goals from Olly Hamilton, Jordan Northcott (2) and Dayle Robertson secured the latest three points of the campaign.
Swifts sit top of the table.“It had the potential to be a tricky game for us,” Holden told the PA, speaking from the newly-refurbished club room at the Riverside.“It was a game I was actually quite nervous about because they are a good side with a lot of height.
We didn’t have a lot of that in our team on the night.“We had four players out and three players carrying knocks so to win the way we did was very pleasing for us.“There was a lot of good football and I think we should have scored more.
We put together some great moves and it was a shame we didn’t finish them off.“Our front four are frightening when they go forward at pace and they can be a match for any backline.“Jordan Northcott is electric.
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