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Monday, 17 February, 2003, 20:38 GMT
Slade slams defending
Scarborough boss Russell Slade criticised his team's failure to defend set-pieces after losing 1-0 to Halifax.

"We lost to Chester from a set-piece, to Dagenham from a set-piece," Slade told BBC Radio York.

"We have to learn not to give free-kicks and corners away. Maybe if we were a bit more professional then games would swing our way.

"After they got the goal you could see some of our confidence drain away."

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