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Hornby's looking for a positive response



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Published Date: 15 February 2008
WELLINGBOROUGH TOWN boss Les Hornby is demanding a strong response from his side after their nightmare 6-0 defeat at Eagle Bitter UCL Premier Division leaders Stotfold.
The Doughboys face Northampton Spencer at the Dog & Duck looking to get their promotion bid back on track after seeing their five-game winning streak come to an abrupt halt last week.

A top-three finish may well be enough for them with Deeping Rangers the current target. However, they are four points better off than the Doughboys with a game in hand.

"Last Saturday was very disappointing. But fair play to Stotfold they did their job well and as a manager you can learn a lot about your squad from games like that," said Hornby.

"What matters now is how well we react. Our aim this season was the top six and then the top three. We've had a blip at Stotfold and we're out of the top six. Our first target is to get back there."

Wellingborough from: Malong, Wooding, Randall, Gould, Dowling, Taylor, Green, Ainge, Spaughton, Glass, Mitchell, Haughton, Hancock, Pritchard, Shrieves, Harrison.

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  • Last Updated: 15 February 2008 3:33 PM
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  • Location: Kettering
 
 

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