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Post-match reaction: Weston-super-Mare



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Published Date:
31 March 2008
Eastbourne Borough manager Garry Wilson said he couldn't understand how his side ended the game with a draw following their match with Weston-super-Mare.
Borough ended the match with nine men - having had Ben Austin and Andy Atkin red carded - and three players facing season ending injuries.

They are now also one point behind rivals Lewes also have a game in hand.

Wilson said he now faced the prospect of being forced to play "kids" in the Sussex Senior Cup semi-final with Crawley Town at Lewes' stadium the Dripping Pan on Tuesday night.

In our audio interview with the Borough manager, he also talks about:

>>> First half substitutions

>>> Four injuries

>>> No tempo in the first half

>>> Two red cards

>>> Sussex Senior Cup game with Crawley Town.


Click on the green play icon to listen to Garry Wilson in conversation with Ken McEwan.

Also see: Match report
Football Results - the league table, future fixtures & other results from Blue Square South


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