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Life's a beach at Kenilworth Road

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Published Date: 10 March 2010
But it's better than being a ploughed field


Life's a beach at Kenilworth Road according to boss Richard Money who was again left to lament the state of the playing surface after Tuesday night's 2-1 victory over Forest Green Rovers.

He said: "Last time we played on it it was like a ploughed field and tonight it was like a beach."

And while he admitted the football on show wasn't the best quality, he asserted results are all important.

Money said: "This is end of season football. It's about winning football matches to get to where you want to be.

"If anybody thinks you will get to play free-flowing football on that, come to the stadium tomorrow and we will walk across the pitch and have a look at it.

"It's impossible to play free-flowing football on it. You can't move the ball quick enough. You need to be very, very resolute and very, very professional to win football matches to get this team out of the league.

"What's on my mind is that we want to play football and we want to try and entertain. The most important thing is we come off with the three points. That's the be all and end all.

"We have an honest group of players here that will go until the 94th minute."

Striker Tom Craddock, though, revealed it was a better surface to play on than before, adding: "It's a bit better than it was in the home game against Wimbledon. Tonight it was a lot firmer with a bit of sand on it."

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  • Last Updated: 10 March 2010 4:34 PM
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