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Gillian Inglis (79)

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HT: 2-0

Scottish Women's Premier League Week 15

Sation Park,

23 August 2015,

4pm Kick-off

Keira Johnston (8)

Amy Gallacher (38, 73)

BY: COLETTE CARR

 

Accies suffered yet another defeat as manager Gary Doctor said it was "the poorest they'd played in a long time" and "a bad day at the office".

A double from Forfar Farmington's Amy Gallacher and Keira Johnston put the game to bed, but Gillian Inglis netted towards the end to grab a late consolation.

"That's the poorest we've been in a long long while," he began.

"I don't know what occurred,

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it was a good week building up, so I don't know what's thrown us off.
"We didn't deal with conditions well, didn't play anywhere near our potential, so it's really disappointing from our point of view.  We just never got going, lost poor goals and just had a bad day at the office."
After a pacy start from the visitors, Forfar nicked an early goal against the run of play after only eight, Johnston knocked in Tori Sousa's cutback from close range.
Inglis then provided great service to Karen Baillie in the middle of the park, who did well to turn and set up Courtney McAvoy, but her shot was wayward.
After 38 Sousa turned provider again finding Gallacher in the box, who jabbed it past onrushing Lauren McGregor. 
Accies found net right after the restart as Megan Quinn's freekick from distance was nodded in by Inglis, but the ref waved away for a foul on keeper Fiona McNicoll.
Despite a string of great saves from the Accies keeper, Forfar pushed the deficit further after 73 minutes, with Gallacher beating McGregor with a long range effort.
Inglis grabbed one back six later though with a brilliant shot from 25 yards nestling into the bottom corner, but it proved just a consolation.

Farmington pushed McGregor between the Hamilton sticks till the end, but the points were sealed for the hosts, as Accies now look ahead to welcoming Inverness to NDP next week.

"A bad day at the office"

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