Vincent pleased to see performance pay off
By Andy Mitchell
HEADS UP: Jamie Smith, left, and Dan Faulkner challenge in the air
PICTURE: Paul France
ASHLEY Vincent praised Worcester City for battening down the hatches to win a windswept tie against ten-man Long Eaton.
City’s assistant manager, who took charge in the absence of boss John Snape, argued Dan Faulkner’s red card for a second booking a minute before half-time had ended up stifling his side’s fluency.
All of the action came before that with Tyler Weir the two-goal hero despite United having their fair share of ...
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