MCCALLUM HAS FINAL SAY TO SEE OFF URCHINS
The Non-League Football Paper|September 06, 2020
DAGGERS continued their winning start to pre-season with victory over Hornchurch in front of a Bridge Avenue crowd.
Dan Bennett
MCCALLUM HAS FINAL SAY TO SEE OFF URCHINS

The Daggers lined up with four trialists in their starting 11 followed by a different second half side that included summer signings Paul McCallum, Darren McQueen and George Saunders, appearing against his former club.

The Urchins were on the back foot to start as Andrew Eleftheriou cut a ball across the box before Kai Brown saw an effort deflected wide.

Mark Stimson’s side had to defend well, Arthur Lee stopping one of the Daggers trialists having an effort at goal.

Lee almost turned the ball into his own net minutes later.

Trialist C went close on 13 minutes, cutting a low effort past the far post.

The Daggers number nine, another trialist, flicked an effort past the far post soon after.

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