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Fleet leave McMahon smiling again

By Matt Badcock

WE’RE IN GOOD HANDS: Daryl McMahon and talisman Danny Kedwell, inset
PICTURE: David Purday

DARYL McMahon had some good days at Leyton Orient as a player. While his Ebbsfleet United side didn’t get the three points they’d hoped for – and probably felt they deserved – Tuesday night was a good day to be a manager after Corey Whitely’s late equaliser.
The 35-year-old, who won promotion with the O’s felt the first-half performance from his Fleet was the best in his three years as manager.
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