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Dagenham and Redbridge 1-1 Southend United: Daggers left to rue chances

DAGENHAM & Redbridge boss Daryl McMahon was left to rue missed chances as his side were made to settle for a point in an entertaining derby with Southend United.

Dagenham and

By Danny Rust

DAGENHAM & R1
Morias 19

SOUTHEND UTD 1
Powell 79

POWELL’S ABOUT THAT! Callum Powell, left, wheels away after firing Southend level
PICTURE: Arfa

DAGENHAM & Redbridge boss Daryl McMahon was left to rue missed chances as his side were made to settle for a point in an entertaining derby with Southend United.
Although Junior Morias put the Daggers ahead, the home side passed up a host of presentable opportunities and Shrimpers substitute Callum Powell ensured the spoils were shared.
“I felt we should have won, if I’m being honest, on the balance of chances, said Mc-M...

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