Meh. We shouldn't blame the pitch. That sounds more than a bit like Arsenal, afraid to go out of their comfort zone. We have to get used to stuff like this. No, we drew because we had no creativity in midfield, forcing our defenders to look directly for the strikers, which played right into Stevenage's best strength, namely their ability to play (and defend against) the long-ball game. We'd likely do the same thing at WHL if we played two defensive midfielders and three CBs. We need Modric, or at least Kranjcar in CM at the least, not two dms and a converted winger. Hopefully Harry rectifies this at WHL. Because if we play a stronger team than we did, with creative midfielders in from the start, and a tactic we're used to (4-4-2 or 4-2-3-1), then on our pitch, and with our players, we should comfortably progress to the next round. If we don't...well, cue many, many years of 'you lost to fudging Stevenage!' from all and sundry.