
A goal in each half gave the Tigers a victory on an extremely wet and windy evening in North Nottinghamshire
Parry said he was happy with how his side conducted themselves during their first game since December.
“I thought in the first half we looked good in a new shape and I thought we controlled the ball well,” said Parry.
“I think in terms of looking after the ball and moving it, we were quite good. But we probably just need to get used to a couple of more patterns of play and execute them a little bit more cleanly in the final third; however, actually getting to the final third, I thought we did it well."
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