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CITY BOSS SO PROUD OF EFFORT

CITY BOSS

By Mick Green

WYCOMBE WDRS 3
Leahy 14, 57 (pen), Kodua 21

YORK CITY 2
Sinclair 31, Felix 90+4
A DAM HINSHELWOOD was full of pride but disappointed his York City side weren’t able to find the all-important equaliser.
He said: “We had an unbelievable following again beyond the goal, and I was just disappointed we couldn’t quite get that last little touch, to extend the tie.”

Despite the defeat, the York manager remained adamant that his side could learn from the match against Wycombe: “We’ll learn a lot from today’s game, 100%, an...

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