Late turnaround by Titans is demoralising for Tigers
Sedgley Park coach Steve Hazzelby says Saturday’s 35-30 home loss against Rotherham Titans was disheartening for the National One strugglers after a battling display he felt deserved more.
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David Pye is an experienced sports journalist and editor who is a member of the Football Writers' Association and has worked in the industry since graduatiing from the University of Sheffield in 1996. Fully qualified with the NCTJ, David covers all sports and previously spent eight years as the dedicated Grimsby Town reporter. He has worked for a variety of local and national media outlets in a long career in sports journalism
David Pye is an experienced sports journalist and editor who is a member of the Football Writers' Association and has worked in the industry since graduatiing from the University of Sheffield in 1996. Fully qualified with the NCTJ, David covers all sports and previously spent eight years as the dedicated Grimsby Town reporter. He has worked for a variety of local and national media outlets in a long career in sports journalism
Sedgley Park coach Steve Hazzelby says Saturday’s 35-30 home loss against Rotherham Titans was disheartening for the National One strugglers after a battling display he felt deserved more.
Mark Williams held off a spirited fightback from China’s Xiao Guodong to win the Champion of Champions title at the Toughsheet Community Stadium on Sunday night.
Sonny Aljofree and Faz Rawson were both on target but Accrington Stanley were held to a 2-2 draw by Swindon Town in League Two on Saturday afternoon.
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