Sunday Sun

BOSTON UNITED 5 GATESHEAD 3 We will be ready to go again, vows defiant boss

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The Pilgrims then spurned another chance, Tom Platt firing wide from outside the box.

Boston did retake the lead with their next effort, though, with Rollins firing in from 25 yards in the 62nd minute.

With 20 minutes extended their lead.

Wright fired a fierce effort from the right wing which caught out James and found the bottom corner.

Wright added his second and Boston’s fifth, slotting past James after a quick counter-attack with 12 minutes to play.

Gateshead refused to give up and did manage a late consolatio­n, with

to

play Boston

MIKE Williamson was in defiant mood after Gateshead’s hopes of making an immediate return to non-league’s top tier were ended by Boston United.

The former Newcastle United defender has endured an eventful first season as the Heed’s player manager and was in an understand­ably disappoint­ed mood at full-time.

But speaking in the aftermath of his side’s play-off semi-final against

Elliot Forbes heading in an Olley cross with five minutes to play.

Substitute Blackett came close to pulling another goal back moments later but skewed his shot off target.

Preston, Ruairi Keating and Alex Nicholson all had efforts to reduce the score late on for Gateshead.

However, no-one was able to beat, or even test, home goalkeeper Peter Crook. the Pilgrims, Williamson stressed that he is already plotting how he can improve on his side’s performanc­es throughout a challengin­g campaign.

He told the Sunday Sun: “There is no option, it’s about making sure that we evaluate everything, from minute one of the season to now.

“Where can we be better? Where can we increase our chances of winning games and improving the squad and staff?

“We will put those in place and we will go again.

“It’s a fantastic job to have, I am very proud to be manager of this football club and this just increases the intensity and desire to get back to work and right the wrongs we have suffered.”

Williamson reflected on the season as a whole as his side squad challenged at the top end of a strong National League North division.

There have been a number of positives throughout the campaign that came to a close with their play-off semi-final defeat at York

Street yesterday.

The Heed player-manager called on his players to learn from the experience of their play-off defeat.

“Over the season, fans have seen our football and our personnel evolve and change. We have created a really good atmosphere and an environmen­t around the place. Unfortunat­ely that means nothing today, but it’s now about the reaction.

“We have an honest group of lads here and we are ready to go again next season.”

 ??  ?? ■ Alex Nicholson scores Gateshead’s second goal from the penalty spot after being fouled in the box, below
■ Alex Nicholson scores Gateshead’s second goal from the penalty spot after being fouled in the box, below
 ??  ?? ■ Mike Williamson
■ Mike Williamson

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