Round 16 Reaction
- freeriderau
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Re: Round 16 Reaction
Solihull Moors - Hartlepool United
Hey look can't really have any complaints there. They were pretty good and deserved the win. aungiers getting sent off really hurt any chances we might have had of chasing an equaliser and it's a hard place to go and get a result most times let.alone with 10. Well played Ian!
Hey look can't really have any complaints there. They were pretty good and deserved the win. aungiers getting sent off really hurt any chances we might have had of chasing an equaliser and it's a hard place to go and get a result most times let.alone with 10. Well played Ian!
- Ian McNamara
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Re: Round 16 Reaction
Solihull Moors 2-1 Hartlypool.
A fantastic win for the players in tonights game, really proud of how well we played and how we managed to keep a lot of the ball. Hartlypool however playd very well and made it very difficult for us. Hopefully we can make the most of the next six games and have a better end to the season. Goals are still a problem however at least we are now taking more of our chances.
A fantastic win for the players in tonights game, really proud of how well we played and how we managed to keep a lot of the ball. Hartlypool however playd very well and made it very difficult for us. Hopefully we can make the most of the next six games and have a better end to the season. Goals are still a problem however at least we are now taking more of our chances.
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Re: Round 16 Reaction
Uxbridge secured a disciplined 2–0 FMFA National League victory over Dagenham and Redbridge at Honeycroft despite playing most of the match with ten men. The hosts started brightly and after Brandao’s early red card on 22 minutes,Uxbridge showed resilience rather than retreat. Deru fired Uxbridge ahead on 29 minutes, his powerful effort just crossing the line despite Nightingale’s save attempt. Dagenham pressed and struck the woodwork but lacked a cutting edge. The game swung decisively on 80 minutes when Dagenham's Khaleel was sent off, allowing Deru to smash home a free kick for his second. Solid defending and calm goalkeeping ensured Uxbridge took all 3 points.
