Magilton Frustrated by Failure to Win

Last updated : 21 March 2009 By Site Editor
Speaking to the Official Club Website, Magilton said: "It was two points dropped, I didn't like much of what I saw in the first-half but we gave it a real go after the break.

"We had chances and their 'keeper made a couple of good saves but we lacked that killer touch in front of goal and that has dogged us at home all season.

"We lost players through injury and that meant we couldn't get Kevin Lisbie on. Pablo and Steady ran their socks off but we just couldn't get the breakthrough we needed.

"It's obviously getting harder to get in the Play-Offs for us, we are running out of games. We will keep going until it's mathematically impossible but I won't let the season peter out anyway. There is still plenty to play for, we are a work in progress at the moment."
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