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Gretna boss won't blame players

Gretna caretaker manager Mick Wadsworth
Wadsworth was not too critical despite the heavy defeat

Gretna caretaker boss Mick Wadsworth put a brave face on the ailing club's 6-1 hammering at Inverness.

"It's been a bad week, we've lost a couple of players - Kissock and Baldacchino," he said.

"We've got so little variation just now, and this has been a poor day, but I'm not being critical of the players.

"Today is hopefully just a major blip in this run of games because we've done really well recently and we've still got two to play."

Wadsworth admitted a long journey was the last thing administration-hit Gretna wanted after a week when John-Paul Kissock returned to Everton and Ryan Baldacchino moved to Australia.

"Preparation wasn't great for the game," he added. "It was about 7-7:30 we were at the ground, we didn't stop for a meal and we had to eat on the bus, but the microwave wouldn't work. Cold lasagne - so the preparation was poor.

"I don't want to make excuses because I thought Inverness were terrific.

"Having said that, I thought the first goal was scandalous - it was at least three metres offside, it wasn't even marginal - but there's nothing we can do about that.

"I thought we might have had a penalty in the first half, which would have made it a better game."


see also
Inverness CT 6-1 Gretna
03 May 08 |  Scottish Premier


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