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MFC 6 Sittingbourne 1


Wellsie

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Good to see free kicks and corners reaching thier destination unlike Saturday, and please don't tell me it was because of the Maidstone defenders, the dead ball kicks were just a dead loss. Lets hope the players who shone last night are given more chances, more than one proved they are worthy of a position. One or three regulars should be looking over thier shoulders. Good squad and strength in depth, keep it up.

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Good to see free kicks and corners reaching thier destination unlike Saturday, and please don't tell me it was because of the Maidstone defenders, the dead ball kicks were just a dead loss. Lets hope the players who shone last night are given more chances, more than one proved they are worthy of a position. One or three regulars should be looking over thier shoulders. Good squad and strength in depth, keep it up.

 

no...keep it on the deck! :lol:

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Good to see free kicks and corners reaching thier destination unlike Saturday, and please don't tell me it was because of the Maidstone defenders, the dead ball kicks were just a dead loss. Lets hope the players who shone last night are given more chances, more than one proved they are worthy of a position. One or three regulars should be looking over thier shoulders. Good squad and strength in depth, keep it up.

I couldn't agree more with your comment re dead ball kicks against Maidstone.

Many free kicks and corners failed to pass the first defender - a complete waste of an advantage..This left us vulnerable to counter attacks as plavers were out of position.

We need to look at this at training or change the dead ball specialist.

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