May 11 2004
South London Press
TOOTING & Mitcham boss Richard Cadette took heart from his side's display.
"There's no way I can criticise anyone after that performance," he said.
"We played well, created chances but the fact of the matter is we lost because we just couldn't put the ball in the back of the net.
"Dulwich had their two minutes when they scored twice and that was the difference."
Cadette added: "It made it worse that we had to lose to Dulwich, but sometimes you have to taste that bitter defeat to make sure you never want to taste it again. We have a very young side and they have been on a learning curve this season."
As for striker Elliot Onochie, Cadette is now waiting to hear whether he wants to stay at Tooting after his contract expired.
Cadette said: "He has been offered a new contract and I want him to stay, but only if he is happy to stay. I hope he is."
South London Press
TOOTING & Mitcham boss Richard Cadette took heart from his side's display.
"There's no way I can criticise anyone after that performance," he said.
"We played well, created chances but the fact of the matter is we lost because we just couldn't put the ball in the back of the net.
"Dulwich had their two minutes when they scored twice and that was the difference."
Cadette added: "It made it worse that we had to lose to Dulwich, but sometimes you have to taste that bitter defeat to make sure you never want to taste it again. We have a very young side and they have been on a learning curve this season."
As for striker Elliot Onochie, Cadette is now waiting to hear whether he wants to stay at Tooting after his contract expired.
Cadette said: "He has been offered a new contract and I want him to stay, but only if he is happy to stay. I hope he is."
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