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Article: Lions Lines.
- Article from:
- Ripley & Heanor News (Ripley, England)
- Article date:
- February 2, 2006
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THE two performances last week saw Heanor slip back into their old sloppy ways and methods. There was no leadership, no pattern to their play and no shape.
Manager Freeman has, over the last few weeks, made a number of signings but these have not improved performances which lack the motivation from the sidelines.
The management team have now been in the job for 58 games and have yet to solve the problem they inherited - the lack of goals.
Tony Lormor was brought into the club by supporters who knew him and asked him to come and play. He has been a big asset when fit and
available.
Roy Sharp on the other hand was brought in by ...
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... ... their opponents having won 6-0 four weeks earlier on the Town Ground. However, they had to come from behind and work very hard ... corner, and it was Heanor who finished the half stronger with SARA GINGELL putting them in front five minutes later. The second half ...
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