Hucknall Town hit Calverton for six in cup
Manager Andy Graves said: “The result was a good response, but I wasn’t particularly happy with our first half performance with just the one goal.
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Hide Ad“You have to break a side down and we did that second half and were comfortable eventually.
Adam Nelson, Jack Smith, Shane Newton, Joe Ashurst, Dave Leak and Matt Brian netted the goals in a game that had to be rearranged to Hucknall after home side Calverton had problems with their floodlights and then had to pass a pitch inspection after heavy rain.
But it is back to the real challenge of Central Midlands League South on Saturday when Blidworth Welfare are the visitors.
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Hide Ad“We have Blidworth on Saturday and they have a new manager in and a few results have gone their way since we played them in the cup the other week,” said Graves.
“They have also now got Mike Randall, my ex-goalkeeper, who signed for them after the game the other week. So he will have a point to prove as well.
“We have four or five players missing so I will have to juggle the squad.”
Hucknall are looking for opposition for a proposed friendly at Watnall Road on Wednesday, 12th December.