Boothroyd calls for home fortress

04 October 2009 14:34
United beat the 10-man Terriers in a largely forgettable match thanks to on-loan striker Kayode Odejayi's 80th-minute winner at the Weston Homes Community Stadium.[LNB]It extended Colchester's unbeaten run under manager Boothroyd to six matches and they now have more points at home than any other team in League One.[LNB]Boothroyd said: "It's a well-oiled phrase, but we want to make this ground a fortress. We want to make it hard for teams to come here and when you do that, you have to be able to break teams down which we did.[LNB]"It was an awful game - I think the weather spoiled it. Huddersfield came to spoil. They came with a back five and they tried to counter-attack us, which we expect.[LNB]"I didn't think it would be until two or three months down the line, but it's because of the start we have made. But we overcame it. It wasn't a particularly good spectacle but we won it."[LNB][LNB]

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