The first game of 2010, and not the ideal way to continue in the push for the title. AFC Goods Office from Goole looked the better side and fully deserved their victory. Although it could have been very different, as the first 20 minutes was pretty much Hodgsons.

 

It was the home side that took the lead through , who finished neatly with the outside of his left foot. Goods Office drew level through a superb free-kick a few minutes later.

Then Hodgsons regained the lead through who headed home from some distance following a great ball in from . Things were all level again a few minutes later when was adjudged to have fouled a Goole forward in the box. A penalty was given and it was dispatched with ease.

A point at this stage wouldn’t have been such a bad thing, however Goods Office kept pushing forward and scored twice in the last 15 minutes to give them a 4-2 victory.

It may have been sometime since had played but the same applied to Goods Office, but they appeared to be ‘more up for it’ than the home side. The ball was casually given away too often and this certainly needs to be addressed ahead of the Quarter Final away trip to Filey Town this Saturday.

Good news for Hodgsons FC ahead of the trip this Saturday is the return of , and leading scorer who were all badly missed in the 4-2 defeat.

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