Annan Athletic boss Peter Murphy wants his squad to stand up for themselves

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us. “In the first half hour we were on top but their keeper made some absolutely excellent reaction saves.“And that changes the game as they got the chance to go up the pitch and score and we conceded goals from set pieces which Edinburgh work on quite a bit and the second goal was a carbon copy of their first.“After that the second half was a bit of a non event.“When you are on top you have to take your chances and we didn’t.”Murphy added: “I am obviously disappointed with the whole game and in the second half we were looking for a reaction.“Our boys were chasing the game and the ball became a bit of a hot potato so I am frustrated but there is plenty to work on.“The referee contradicted himself.“When one of their players got a head knock.

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