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Burnham wants run to continue



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Published Date: 30 September 2008
Jason Burnham insists all Wellingborough Town's good work on the road will mean nothing if they can't repeat it on their own territory.
The Doughboys are enjoying a fine winning run in the Eagle Bitter UCL Premier Division at present and will be looking for it to continue against Stotfold at the Dog & Duck tonight.

Burnham's side claimed an impressive 1-0 win at St Ives at the weekend and he is hoping for a similar outcome against fifth-placed Stotfold this evening.

He said: "St Ives is never an easy place to go to but we were the better team and deserved to win – despite the goal being slightly fortunate.

"I am really pleased with this run we have put together. Clean sheets are always welcome and the lads have defended their goal well recently.

"We have had a couple of good results away from home. But it counts for nothing if we don't do the same on our own ground."

Burnham has Aaron Parkinson available again for tonight's clash.

Wellingborough from: Finlay, Fuller, Harris, P Murphy, Urquhart, Morgan, Mason, M Murphy, Chapman, Thompson, Mitchell, Hazell, Randall, Parkinson.

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  • Last Updated: 30 September 2008 12:18 PM
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  • Location: Kettering
 
 

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