Cooper back from his marathon scouting mission

05 November 2010 09:37
MARK Cooper admits his long-distance scouting mission this week underlines how seriously he is taking Darlington's approach to the FA Cup.[LNB] Quakers are at home to Bristol Rovers tomorrow in the first round and, as his side were without a game in midweek, Cooper made a 750- mile round trip to watch the League One team in action at Plymouth Argyle.[LNB] If you get an opportunity to watch your opposition play I think you have to take it. As we didn't have a game on Tuesday I went to see them, it had to be done, said Cooper, who saw the Pirates lose 3-1.[LNB] We'll pay full respect to Bristol Rovers. They're doing fine in League One, they're not far off the play-offs. I watched them other night and they've got some really good individuals.[LNB] Will Hoskins, Jo Kuffor and Jeff Hughes have all played at a higher level and they'll take a lot of beating.[LNB] But every year we see shocks and I don't see why, if we're at 100 per cent, we won't get a result.[LNB] It's a massive opportunity for the club to get through to the second round and then you're one game away from potentially playing Man United.[LNB] More importantly for me, I want to keep the run going.[LNB] We don't want to get beat, we want to keep the momentum going and take that into the league.[LNB] The next game for us is always the most important and if we get through it would be a fantastic achievement.[LNB] There's no pressure on us.[LNB] Nobody really expects us to win so we should be able to play with a bit of freedom.[LNB] Having this week released reserve keepers Dan Lowson and Christopher Oldfield, Quakers are likely to call on their youth team keeper to act as back-up tomorrow.[LNB] Kelvin Jack is still on loan at Kettering, so Nick Thompson will step into the breach.[LNB] We might have to put the youth goalkeeper on the bench, said Cooper. He's done fine in the youth team so I'd have no qualms about putting him on the bench if I have to.[LNB] We had a goalkeeper training with us this morning and we're looking at one or two other options but there's no mad panic.[LNB] Meanwhile, midfielder Paul Terry is undergoing rehabilitation at Chelsea after undergoing an operation on his cruciate knee ligament injury.[LNB] Terry, brother of Chelsea captain John, sustained the injury in Quakers' most recent home game, against Hayes &Yeading last month and Cooper hopes he will return before the end of the season.[LNB] Cooper said: He's had the operation and he's now doing a month's rehab at Chelsea where he'll get the use of their facilities which are fantastic.[LNB] He'll have a month with them, then come back to us and hopefully he'll be back playing around March or April.[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo