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Adie Mings Column
Even their players were laughing about the decision

Tuesday night at Bromsgrove Rovers had to be one of the most one-sided goalless draws you will ever come across.

In terms of possession and dominance I thought we were outstanding but again we have come away from home and got a good point, but it was a game we should have won.

We had a goal which crossed the line but the linesman failed to give it because he wasn't keeping up with play.

Even the Bromsgrove players were laughing about it, which just shows what a poor decision it was by the officials.

Things are just not going for us at the moment. We are not getting the rub of the green and we need some luck.

But we are not beating ourselves up because if we were playing poorly and not winning I would have something to gripe about.

We are still playing very well, but are just not scoring.

As long as the boys keep believing it will turn, and will turn in our favour.

I have a great bunch of lads who are excellent footballers with a great spirit and I know they will come good.

It is a difficult one, you cannot blame any one player.

I have strikers who are working their socks off and I have midfielders who are creating chances and the wide men are excellent.

As a team we are more than focused in what we are doing and they have proved what good players they are.

They are going to have to do so again when Halesowen visit Hardenhuish Park on Saturday.

They are second in the league but have played three more games than us so we need to get the points on the board to close the gap.

I am really looking forward to it.

The reports I've had say they have the best side since they were in the Dr Martens Premier.

They can do a bit of everything, they are big, strong, can pass it and have a lot of quality players.

But with a budget of nearly £7,000 a week I expect them to have quality.

We will prove what a good match we can be for them.

We have a big month in February but we are going to keep being positive and looking forward.

Everyone knows you are not going to go through the season winning games all the time.

It would be wrong if people thought that is what happens. There are always going to be peaks and troughs.

9:47am Thursday 31st January 2008

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