Spirit Wins The Day

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As I’ve coughed up for a share of Myfc, I suppose I was bound to be satisfied with the result however it went yesterday! Ebbsfleet certainly played the better football, something which is happening too often this season for my liking, but apart from Long’s delivery from corners, which was terrific, the final ball wasn’t as good as the excellent approach play. In fact according to my notes from commentary the only two chances which didn’t come from set pieces were down to glaring defensive…

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