WillieStanley
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As read in an email sent to me and probably most of you
After getting off to a flying start,courtesy of the returning Gary McSheffrey's first goal of the current campaign, we eventually had to settle for a point, in what became a tale of two penalties.
After Simon Church had equalised, Joe Murphy expertly saved a penalty late in the first half. Lukas Jutkiewicz then missed a penalty in the dying seconds of the game to leave the team with only a point to show for their hard work. .
After creating a number of chances throughout the game, including what would have been a Goal of the Season contender had Jutkiewicz’s shot, following a run from his own half, not been tipped round the post, there are plenty of reasons for us to be positive ahead of Tuesday night’s match against Blackpool. .
Solid performances from Chris Hussey and Conor Thomas, along with a Man of the Match performance from McSheffrey and the return to first team action for Clive Platt all give manager Andy Thorn food for thought ahead of the clash with Ian Holloway’s men.
After getting off to a flying start,courtesy of the returning Gary McSheffrey's first goal of the current campaign, we eventually had to settle for a point, in what became a tale of two penalties.
After Simon Church had equalised, Joe Murphy expertly saved a penalty late in the first half. Lukas Jutkiewicz then missed a penalty in the dying seconds of the game to leave the team with only a point to show for their hard work. .
After creating a number of chances throughout the game, including what would have been a Goal of the Season contender had Jutkiewicz’s shot, following a run from his own half, not been tipped round the post, there are plenty of reasons for us to be positive ahead of Tuesday night’s match against Blackpool. .
Solid performances from Chris Hussey and Conor Thomas, along with a Man of the Match performance from McSheffrey and the return to first team action for Clive Platt all give manager Andy Thorn food for thought ahead of the clash with Ian Holloway’s men.