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Resilient Haroldeans maintain title challenge

Jamie Harris believes his team's strength in depth came to the fore as Haroldeans maintained the pressure at the top thanks to a hard-fought win over South Manchester 2nd.

November 25, 2014 10:05
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MJSL JOAN COLLINS PREMIER DIVISION
HAROLDEANS 2 SOUTH MANCHESTER SPORTS CLUB 2nd 0

Jamie Harris believes his team's strength in depth came to the fore as Haroldeans maintained the pressure at the top thanks to a hard-fought win over South Manchester 2nd.

Player-manager Jamie Harris and Ben Kersh were on target as the Merseysiders, who were missing seven regulars, registered an important victory.

Harris said: "After slow starts in our last few games, we were determined to get on the front foot early on. The first goal calmed us down and we started to enjoy ourselves.

"It was a good competitive match and South Manchester had periods of the game when they put us under pressure, but they didn't really threaten our goal.

"Our squad was down to its bare bones - our regular goalkeeper had to play in centre midfield and I even had to call on our chairman Fraser Saville as an emergency substitute, so it was a good result."

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