Fortune frowns on ‘magnificent’ U’s

Terry White described the performance of his Hastings United players against Folkestone Invicta as ‘magnificent’.
Russell Eldridge (right) and Taser Hassan (left) stand over a free kick during Hastings United's Ryman Football League Division One South play-off semi-final away to Folkestone Invicta. Picture by Terry S. BlackmanRussell Eldridge (right) and Taser Hassan (left) stand over a free kick during Hastings United's Ryman Football League Division One South play-off semi-final away to Folkestone Invicta. Picture by Terry S. Blackman
Russell Eldridge (right) and Taser Hassan (left) stand over a free kick during Hastings United's Ryman Football League Division One South play-off semi-final away to Folkestone Invicta. Picture by Terry S. Blackman

The United boss also felt his side didn’t deserve to lose the Ryman Football League Division One South play-off semi-final after succumbing to a freak own goal in extra-time.

He said: “Of all the ways to lose a game that was probably the worst. It was just a fluke, freak, whatever you want to call it, but one thing’s for sure it certainly wasn’t deserved because we were magnificent tonight - every single one of them.”

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Asked if it was the best performance of his three-month tenure, White replied: “Very possibly. It was the nearest to what I want from my players by a long stretch.

“Cugs (Folkestone manager Neil Cugley) has just said to me ‘you deserved it in extra-time’. For him to say that is firstly a nice compliment and secondly probably a fair reflection on the game I thought.

“For the first quarter of an hour we never really got going, but from then on till half time I thought we were the better side. We nicked a goal straight after half time and we’re right back in it. Then we gave away a quality goal, but again we’ve shown the right character and right desire to get back into the game.”

Related topics: