Bedworth's rising hopes; ZAMARETTO MIDLAND.EVER-IMPROVING Bedworth United take their four-match unbeaten run to AFC (1) (Application Foundation Classes) A class library from Microsoft that provides an application framework and graphics, graphical user interface (GUI) and multimedia routines for Java programmers. Sudbury tomorrow with manager Liam O'Neill plotting another positive outcome to enhance the upward spiral in the Zamaretto Midland Division. O'Neill insists The Greenbacks are a team with a mission as they target a top eight place at the very least. With confidence high and the corner looking to be turned, the sights are set for The Oval men to continue their recent climb. "We go to Sudbury with the belief we can win the game," said the United boss, who admits being delighted when fog forced the abandonment of Tuesday's midweek fixture at Beaconsfield with the latter 1-0 in front midway through the second half. "Suddenly our luck has changed. We played well at Beaconsfield and were the better team despite having Jerome Murdock sent off before the interval. We looked capable of getting an equaliser and maybe winning the game. "However, I wasn't that disappointed when the referee called a halt." He added: "Maybe fortune is now on our side." On the team front, Sam Shilton Sam Shilton (born on July 21 1978) currently plays for Conference North side Hinckley United, where he plays as a Defender. He is the son of former England goalkeeper Peter Shilton. is injured in·jure tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures 1. To cause physical harm to; hurt. 2. To cause damage to; impair. 3. and misses the trip but Jamie Lenton, Gil Cummings, Robbie Beard and Jamie Petty are all in contention after sitting out the midway visit to Beaconsfield. |
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