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Bedworth need self belief; FA CUP.


BEDWORTH United are desperate to get the breaks and team boss Liam O'Neill believes winning tomorrow's FA Cup tie at Causeway United could be the turning point for the club.

O'Neill admits he's bored telling of his team's bad luck and believes his players need to stand tall and start producing.

"I'm getting a complex so let's put the luck issue to one side and let our quality do the talking. We are a far better side than our results imply but that doesn't bring us victories.

"Rothwell deserved their win last weekend but they're the only team who have been better than us this season. Tomorrow we go to Causeway who have won their first nine fixtures before losing in midweek.

"We're from a league higher and should be capable of winning the tie. It's about self belief and hopefully I can go out Saturday night and celebrate, not moan about our bad luck!" added O'Neill, who is without unavailable Rory Squire and Sam Shilton Sam Shilton (born on July 21 1978) currently plays for Conference North side Hinckley United, where he plays as a Defender.

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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Sep 11, 2009
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