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It was hard to see Boro snatch a late, injury-time goal and spoil our day

Lancashire Evening Post

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September 15, 2025

Before this game against the division's early pace setters Middlesbrough, even though I would have loved a third successive home league win I would have taken the draw.

- writes JOHN SMITH

The reason for this view being that in my opinion Boro will definitely be in the mix for an end-of-season top-six finish and, in that case, it could be seen as a point gained.

Also I am not naive enough to expect my team to win all their 23 home league matches in a season, although I do realise that most teams do need an impressive home record and need to win games to achieve any form of success.

After watching such a spirited, gallant performance, in which we went toe to toe with our visitors, and having held the lead for a long period of time, it was hard to see them snatch a late, injury-time goal and spoil what would have been a great win for us.

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