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UNSWORTH KEEPS THE FAITH AFTER BORE DRAW

UNSWORTH KEEPS

By Alex Thrower

OLDHAM ATH 0

DORKING W’DRS 0
UNDER-PRESSURE Oldham Athletic boss David Unsworth believed Dorking Wanderers did a job on his side as the Surrey team came away from Boundary Park with a goalless draw.
The game, perhaps one of the dullest the ground has hosted in its 119-year history, was desperately short of quality despite both sides having a singular chance each to snatch a win.
“We should have won the game,” said Unsworth. “We created chances and opportunities but the goals just won’t go in for us at the moment. We set up to play, p...

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