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Parkway looking to pull out of the relegation zone

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November 22, 2024

A POINT away from home should never be sniffed at, but Plymouth Parkway manager Chris McPhee felt it could have been all three when his side took on Swindon Supermarine in the Southern League Premier Division last week.

- STUART JAMES

Parkway looking to pull out of the relegation zone

The Yellows returned from their trip to Wiltshire with a valuable point in a 2-2 draw, but McPhee felt his side did enough to have won the game, given the chances they created and controlling much of the game.

But given their situation, a draw was no bad result, but the challenge for Parkway now is to continue their recent momentum, get something from tomorrow’s home clash with Bracknell Town and pull themselves out of the relegation zone.

“On reflection, a point away from home against a team in the top ten is a good point, but the way the game panned out, we were in control of it, we were creating some good stuff and on another day, we win that game.

“It was a shame that some key incidents didn’t go our way. That has been a bit of a story to our season really, I know we are a small club in a league of bigger clubs, but we always seem to get the raw end of the deal in big, big decisions.

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