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Clean sheet will spark win, says Mullins



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Published Date: 25 October 2007
It took Mansfield Town 20 games to get a clean sheet. But defender John Mullins reckons another one at Shrewsbury on Saturday will spark another victory.
"It will be tough on Saturday as they are at home and they made the Play-off final last season," he said.
"But I feel confident we can go down there and beat them.

"As a defender, it was a real relief to get a clean sheet last week after so long. Hopefully it was the first of many.

"We have some very good stacking players and if we can get a clean sheet on Saturday, I am confident in our strikers getting us goals.

"We have now closed that gap at the bottom to touching distance and we now need to kick on and get our season going."

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  • Last Updated: 25 October 2007 12:20 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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