Boston United Away

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len
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Joined: Fri Oct 18, 2013 8:26 pm

Didn’t see the game but was hoping for a win but came away with another point away from home. Would be interested in hearing from anyone who attended the game with what they thought.
BB-Dagger
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Joined: Mon Feb 03, 2014 8:32 am

Unfortunately another game where we should of won easily, we had the lion’s share of the game and should have made more of the opportunities we created, apart from one shot on goal Boston didn’t have anything else on target, unfortunately that one shot went in. What worries me most is the lack of form shown by Hill he seems to have gone from key player to just a shadow of what he was last season, hopefully he picks up again soon. Rutherford was once again outstanding, we looked solid at the back but just lacked that quality up front.
Just my opinion
Ally Fraser
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Thought we started well, once they equalised felt the players knew another game with wasted points. We played far too negative passing backwards most of the game.

As new modern grounds go, I actually liked it there.
Dagdale
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Good general summary as displayed above, know we've had beef with Boston United way back when Evans was there but I thought the Boston people were most welcoming in and outside of the ground/ in Eagle pub near Rail station in town and shuttle bus banters, good luck to them hope they don't go down cause I'd certainly go there again and even be a smarter stadium if they got that end with nothing to left of us where we were pitched in the left hand side. We were absolute dross 2nd half and talking point training home en good numbers how lucky to get that point in the end?
Pablo
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Joined: Tue Jan 26, 2021 9:39 pm

People often see injuries as an excuse but surely this is justified for the Daggers at present. Yesterday we were without 7 players; Rees, Umerah, Ling, Akinola, Lawless,
Greco Cox and Hess. In addition PK and Rendell were not fit to start. In the circumstances we have been doing ok. Teams that do best and are most consistent are those that tend to have minimal disruption. I am reasonably confident that as soon as we get a few of the above back we will prosper. Mind you risking more injuries in a tin pot competition against Premier League et al youth teams seems to be a foolhardy tempting of fate injury wise.
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