Two years ago and under the guidance of former manager Lee Hobbs, Parkway had two points on the board after their first seven games and it was a similar case last year with Parkway accruing one point from the opening seven matches.
In their first seven games this campaign, Parkway have three points on the board and are still searching for that elusive win, but if they can get that at Hungerford Town tomorrow, then it would give them a welcome confidence boost and could haul them out of the bottom four.
"We are seven games into the league and that is a sixth of our league games played, so it was a good opportunity for me to reflect on what had happened within those games," McPhee said.
"We have the VEO, so we can look back on games and performances and our initial response to what has happened in those games is that we have played very, very well. We have had some good spells of possession, created a lot of opportunities, dominated large spells of the game and caused our opponents a lot of problems and we have deserved to get better results than what have come.
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