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Joey Dunn Speaks

The Wire The Wire24 Sep 2011 - 20:20
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Warrington Town Manager Joey Dunn Talks After Saturday's Fixture

Warington Town boss Joey Dunn has apologised to the clubs supporters after Saturday's 6-0 defeat at the hands on Garforth Town.

It was the clubs biggest defeat of the season so far ad was compounded by having midfilder Sam Finley sent off.

After the match, the manager said "I want to apologise to everyoen connected with Warrington Town Football Club who travelled up to Garforth Town on Saturday and witnessed the game. The players that played for the club today are all hurting and I made my feeling's known to them after the game. Let's just sa it was a very quiet journey home. As manager of Warrington Town Football Club, I take full responsibility for todays game, and every other game the club plays. Today just wasn't good enough all round."

He continued "Looking at the positive side of the game we created chances but on the day Garforth were by far th better side as the scoreline shows. Dring every season, every team takes a beating and today, it was our turn. Arsenal took it the other week against Manchester United, We took ours last season in the cup against AFC Fylde and this season's beating was done today. That's history now and the team are fully focused on getting this club up the league."

Looking into the future ahead, Joey said "The support every week is great from the fans that come and cheer the team and the club on. Behind the players, we are a strong unit and together we all work hard to provide the supporters with a good football team to watch and be proud of. All fans have proud moments and some not so proud, to ay is the latter. Going forward, the supporters are vital to this football club and the backing they give us as a group of players is great. We now go on into the future and continue with this long season and look for cup progression at Runcorn Linnets on Tuesday."

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