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Poole Town |
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Dorchester Town |
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Forbes 47, Moss
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Forbes hailed after Tatnam show
by
Terry Spracklen
Ivan Forbes earned manager Shaun Brooks' praise after the Magpies
earned a 2-0 victory at Tatnam Farm last night.
Forbes opened the scoring two minutes after the break to notch
his third goal in consecutive matches and then went on to win a
late penalty which enabled Ryan Moss to open his account for the
season.
Brooks said: "We put Ivan in to play off the front players. We
wanted to get him on the ball as much as possible with his speed
and ability.
"If we get him up at the centre backs, he's going to cause some
problems. It was a position we wanted to look at Ivan in and it
worked out okay.
"He can get more involved in the game in the middle and he's got
the speed and the legs to get beyond people as well so we'll look
at it again.
"He's unstoppable and unplayable at times. Every now and again,
he's got to slow himself down and his final ball has got to be of
a little better quality but he's come back pre-season in fantastic
shape and he's on fire at the moment."
Brooks again employed two different sides in each half and was
also very impressed with the efforts of the younger players during
the first half.
He added: "It was nice to get a couple of goals and another clean
sheet and there were two excellent perfor-mances but you know the
younger side in the first half were fantastic and played some super
football.
"The only thing missing was probably a couple of goals. I imagine
the average age of the side in the first half was 20-21 so it wouldn't
be strong enough to compete in our league but we've got some good
young players trying to play the game the right way so I think it
bodes well for the next two or three years at the club. In the second
half, the more experienced team moved the ball around really well.
"Their attitude towards the game was really great and Ivan at the
moment looks quicker than last year."
There were two new faces in the squad - Indy Aujla, a former Bradford
City, Chester City and Guiseley right back who has just returned
from India and Leon Osei, a pacy front player who spent part of
last season at Stevenage Borough.
Meanwhile the only player to complete 90 minutes was Hamworthy
keeper Nick Hutchings while midfielder Jamie Gleeson was sidelined
with a knee-injury.
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