Image courtesy of Steve Harris, Wimborne Town. Will Dennis kept his third National League South clean sheet of the campaign between the sticks, while midfielder Matt Burgess was a second-half substitute The 1-1 draw also saw another man of the match award for a Bournemouth loanee, with Daws picking up the accolade for Town.Įlsewhere, Slough Town’s 4-0 victory over Hungerford Town saw another loan double enjoy a successful weekend. “I thought I played really well today I could have been a bit better in the final third but that will come over time.”Īnother Cherries loan duo featured for Poole Town over the weekend, with Daniel Adu-Adjei and Marcus Daws both starting for the Dolphins.Ī late equaliser in second-half injury time secured a point for Poole against Met Police on home turf. Speaking with the club’s Twitter account after the game, he said: “Today was a good experience for me as a second-year scholar, to have played 90 minutes in a men’s game. The resulting 0-0 draw saw Kinsey-Wellings assist in delivering a clean sheet while Brown was awarded Wimborne’s man of the match award. By helping employees stay connected to each other - and to what’s most important at your organization - they can do their best work. The 'My Company' tab offers every organization on LinkedIn a trusted, employee-only space to help them join the conversations that matter most. Having departed for the Magpies last week, both the central midfielder and defender were installed straight into the starting line-up for Town’s clash with Evesham United. Unlock the most powerful community on LinkedIn - your employees.
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