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The Bees fell to a 1-0 defeat at home to Dover Athletic on Tuesday night courtesy of a late Inih Effiong goal, but the boss claims the feeling is still positive within the camp. “The mood has been good. We dissect every game that we play in, whether it is a win, draw or a
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Inih Effiong popped up with a stoppage time winner for the Whites, putting an end to the Bees’ unbeaten start to the season. However, despite being disappointed with the result, Currie highlighted Taylor’s brilliant contribution. “Harry Taylor is incredible; he can play anywhere. He tries his absolute socks off for the badge wherever I play
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The Bees suffered their first defeat of the season as an injury time winner from Inih Effiong gave the visitors all three points at The Hive. Darren Currie’s side made plenty of chances but were left to rue those missed oppurtunities as Dover capitalised from a late set piece. Follow a cagey opening 10 minutes,
The Bees will be hoping to extend their unbeaten run and will go into tonight’s game off the back of a 2-1 victory over Notts County on Saturday. Darren Currie’s side did have to come from behind though as Enzio Boldewijn found the top corner on nine minutes. However, skipper Callum Reynolds turned the game
Dover make the trip to The Hive this Tuesday evening after an impressive start to the season. After three games, they sit on six points having played out two wins and one loss. The boss is looking forward to welcoming former Barnet man, Hassenthaler, to The Hive on Tuesday. “They’ve had a positive start themselves