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Bad times drawing to an end.


FRUSTRATION at not seeing your players do what they are capable of on a regular basis troubles most football managers.

Ballyclare Coordinates:

Ballyclare (in Irish: Bealach Cláir, ie way or pass of the plain) is a small town in the Six Mile Valley, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 8,770 people in the 2001 Census.
 Comrades boss Gordon Gordon, river in W Tasmania, Australia, 125 mi (200 km) long. Flowing from mountains to the W coast, its main tributaries are the Franklin and Denison from the N, and Serpentine and Olga to the S.  Chambers is no different and is keen to see his youngsters fulfil ful·fill also ful·fil  
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1. To bring into actuality; effect: fulfilled their promises.

2.
 their potential.

"You just to have to accept that when you're on a rebuild then things aren't always going to go our way," Chambers reflected.

"We'll keep working on things though and will hopefully continue to see progress in those areas.

"I have a lot of quality young players here, with a lot of potential, but they must start to show consistency.

"We have now gone three games unbeaten, so maybe we are starting to see that bit of consistency coming through."

Comrades' most recent "Jekyll and Hyde Jekyll and Hyde

1. A slang term referring to the strengths and weaknesses of a company's financial statements.

2. An asset that suddenly increases or decreases in value.

3.
" performance came at the Riada Stadium on Saturday past, as they battled back from 2-0 down to earn a point against Ballymoney United.

"It was a very good point in the end, because having come in 2-0 down we had to read the riot act Riot Act

the reading it to unruly crowds, sheriffs under George I could force them to disperse or be jailed. [Br. Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 767]

See : Riot
 to them," Chambers revealed.

"We saw a totally different side in the second half and really got about Ballymoney.

"It was very similar to the game we had against Larne a few weeks back, only, that day, Ryan Brown kept us out after half-time.

"On Saturday, we took our chances and that was the difference for us in the end. The hope is now that we can start to turn these draws into wins."
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Geographic Code:4EUUK
Date:Nov 10, 2009
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