NATHAN TROTT:
“It’s been a pleasure,” Nathan said. “I feel like I fit right into what Brian [Barry-Murphy] wants in a goalkeeper.
“He made the message clear even before I signed what he wanted from me and it’s just been up to me to listen to what he wants me to do and use it in games. I think it’s gone pretty well so far and I hope it continues.
“I’ve settled in very quickly, have been around the city and had a warm welcome from my teammates, the coaching staff and the fans.
“That has helped me to perform on the pitch and feel comfortable straight away. It’s never easy to come to a new club and be straight in the team, but it’s a credit to everyone at the Club who have made the transition a lot easier to be able to perform on the field.”
“The group have responded positively,” Nathan continued. “We know what we wanted to do and can see how we played well if you look at the numbers. We created a lot of chances and had a lot of positive impacts on the game.
“It just wasn’t our day in front of the goal and that ended up with us taking the defeat. We can find the positives from it. It’s a long season ahead and we just need to keep pushing forward.
“We’re only at the start of the season and we’ve had plenty of positive performances. Some games have been close where we’ve taken the points, but that game was one that went the other way and we have to deal with that.”
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