Despite the hiccup against Cluj in the Champions League, I was excited at our prospects in the Europa League qualifying rounds especially as we now had record signing Josh Coburn registered for the games.
He scored on his debut, but it was not enough as we lost 2-1 in a tricky first leg away in Sarajevo.
I thought we had enough to turn things around in the second leg but unfortunately we let ourselves down with a poor performance.
We took it to extra time and did enough to win the game, but just could not get a goal at the crucial time with Sarajevo knicking one at the end as we pushed for a leveller on aggregate.
So that meant we dropped down competitions once again, this time to the Europa Conference League where we were paired with Hapoel Be'er-Sheva in the 4th qualifying round.
We have previous with them, having knocked them out of the Champions League last season on our way to the group stage - which seems even more remarkable now we’ve experienced 2 losses in a row
If we beat them again over 2 legs then we’d make the Europa Conference League ‘League Phase’ - defeat would mean no European group stage football at all, which I was not even contemplating.
But we were out of form and up against it in the first leg away from home.
All 4 goals in the match came in the first half and we led the game twice, but a 2-2 draw was still a decent result.
However, we were down to the barebones defensively with starting fullbacks Matheson and Anderson both out
All that was needed was one win, just one win, to send us to the Conference League group stage.
And finally we produced a solid performance when it mattered.
Josh Coburn turned on the style in the second half and in the end, we cruised through to the League Phase.
Unlike the Champions League where there are 8 games, it’s just the 6 games in the Conference League and it was an interesting group stage draw. We’re facing some big European teams such as Atalanta, Red Star and Malmo as well as Dinamo Tbilisi who we beat last season in the qualifying rounds.
Elsewhere, we now have 6 Magpies players in the Gibraltar national team, which includes Ryan Trevitt - the most recent player to convert to Gibraltar after spending 2 years in the country.
That makes 4 of the 6 ‘Top Players’ in Gibraltar all players that have taken up nationality in the past 2 years, the most recent being full-back Aaron Lewis at Red Imps.
Trevitt even got an assist on his debut as they beat Lithuania in the Nations League.
The more Gibraltar improves, the more I want to take over as the national team manager. That’s despite international management being horrific on FM!
There was no more transfer business before the window closed as I’m happy with our squad. It does mean that Gibraltar number 1 Dayle Coleing will be first choice for us in the Conference League this season in what is potentially a weak area of the side.
Although we’ve comfortably won the league for the last 2 seasons, Red Imps still have a good side (they narrowly missed out on Conference League group stage too) so the Gibraltar title is by no means a formality.
But the league isn't really a focus for me now, I’m very interested to see how competitive we are in the Conference League this year.