Late penalty continues Wick’s revival
In a game marred by a nasty back injury to Sidley’s Dan Spice, Wick manager Gary Block was delighted with his team’s battling win, which saw them move up to fourth from bottom.
Block said: “We played well in a tight game, we got a bit of fortune with the goal, but to be fair we’re probably due some and we’ll take it.
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Hide Ad“We were the better side and it’s great to get another three points.
“We’re up another place and we probably would have lost that game a month ago.
“Their guy got a nasty back injury, so our best wishes go to him, then their goalkeeper got sent off and they ended with nine men, so we got a bit lucky, but, as I say, we’ll take it.”
There was a half-hour delay while a ambulance was called for Spice’s 80th-minute injury, and Sidley restarted the game with 10 men having used all their substitutes.
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Hide AdWick got the only goal on 85 minutes when Sidley keeper Harry Killick brought down Rob Wimble, and Bradshaw slammed home the spot-kick to continue Wick’s recent revival.
Wick will look to continue their fine recent form when they host sixth-from-bottom Ringmer in the league on Saturday.
WICK: Kason; Urquhart, Bradshaw, Bonniface, Brown; Dormer, Bagura, Wilkins, French; Gaskin, Wimble. Subs: Asare, Turney (French, Bagura 70), Hotson, Peach.