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HARROP STILL HAPPY

HARROP STILL

By Raphael Adelugba

BRAINTREE T 0
WOKING 0

BRAINTREE Town boss Angelo Harrop took the positives from a rather drab draw with Woking at Cressing Road.
Harrop’s side are now unbeaten in their last five, but a third successive 0-0 draw highlighted a lack of attacking clinicality rather than defensive assurance.
“I’m really positive after that performance,” Harrop said. “We’re getting clean sheets, and it’s very similar to last year – clean sheets are absolutely crucial to us.
“We’ve got the players, and now we ju...

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