
While Munro accepts the Welton squad - many of whom have just returned to training still have some work to do in terms of reaching full match fitness and geling as a team, the 22-year-old feels he is now completely comfortable at Social Park.
"It was hard joining mid way through last season, it was difficult sometimes for me to play some games. I also had to miss some training sessions.
"Now I am really happy because I feel as though my place in the team is settled and I can enjoy my football."
Munro, who joined Welton in the January transfer window from Plough Boy, continued: "I learned how to play with my new team mates, how to deal with the pressure of the Premier League.
"Sometimes last year I needed some extra motivation to play but now I feel motivated within myself. It is a good feeling.
"I had to adapt my game to it, so now maybe I will have to change my game again.
"I don't know if I can do better than last year, but the thing is I will feel better, more free in my movements on the pitch.
"I will feel much better and will be happy to have the same season as last year."