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Main looking for a way to win again



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Published Date: 26 September 2008
MALTBY Main will be looking to get back to winning ways tomorrow, after two defeats and two draws in their last four fixtures.
Main were dumped out of the FA Vase on Saturday, losing 3-0 at Congleton Town, and manager Steve Adams wants to see an improved performance when they travel to Parkgate tomorrow.

He said: "The game against Parkgate is a good chance to get back to winning ways after a disappointing loss on Saturday."

"Reflecting on the way we played, I could have taken a loss because they're a decent side, but we didn't play well."

"We didn't do all the things we've done well this season."

Goals from Ryan Baker, Chris Smith and Andy Bostock saw North West counties Premier side Congleton through.

ADAMS has moved to strengthen his squad and signed striker Chris Wood from Hallam.

The manager told the Guardian: "We've been a bit thin on the ground for big strikers."

"Chris is 6'2" and has a bit of presence."

"We've only really got Matt Wragg who is that sort of build, so I felt we needed someone else and was able to bring in Chris from Hallam."

Main take on Parkgate at the Rotherham club's Roundwood Sports Complex at 3pm tomorrow.

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  • Last Updated: 25 September 2008 12:21 PM
  • Source: Dinnington Guardian
  • Location: Dinnington
 
 

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