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Sullivan heaps praise on youngsters



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Published Date: 04 September 2008
BANBURY United boss Kieran Sullivan will be looking for the same qualities his side showed against Cambridge City when they travel to Clevedon on Saturday.
Tom Breward bagged United a deserved point in Tuesday's 2-2 draw with Cambridge to end a run of two defeats in the BGB Southern League Premier Division.

"We paid the penalty for a poor 20-minute spell after halftime but we got back into the game and finished the stronger side. We could have won it in the end," said Sullivan, who was full of praise for the younger members of his squad.

"We've got some young lads in the team and they're doing very well. Joe Murrell is having an excellent season and Troy Bryan did another great job up front, holding the ball up.

"He's got a lot of natural talent, is still a bit raw, but he's a great lad to work with as he's always wanting to learn.

"Steve Howkins is only 18 but he showed great maturity and did a very good job for us when we were pushing forward late on."

The United boss has signed Matt Taylor on a month's loan from Oxford United and he will be in the squad for Saturday's trip to Clevedon. But Nicky Gordon may not be risked and Mark Essex is ruled out.



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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 11:37 AM
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  • Location: Banbury
 
 

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