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Invicta Dynamos coach Kevin Parrish determined not to end season empty-handed

By: Alex Hoad

Published: 08:00, 04 March 2011

Updated: 12:21, 30 January 2020

Kevin Parrish

Invicta Dynamos coach Kevin Parrish is determined that this season will not be the first in a decade that his side ends the campaign without any silverware.

Mos need leaders Wightlink Raiders to drop points in their final four games to stand a chance of claiming the title and are only five points clear of third-placed Romford Raiders and fourth-placed Chelmsford Chieftains, who have each played two fewer games than Invicta.

However, since losing to Wightlink last month, Invicta have won three straight matches and averaged 11 goals a game ahead of Sunday's trip to Chelmsford.


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Michael Timms is Mos’ only absentee due to work commitments.

Parrish (pictured) said: "It’s been a good run and hopefully it carries on.

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"We said after the Isle of Wight game that we have to win every remaining game and we want to keep that going and push them all the way for the title."

He added: "It also sends out a fear factor for the play-offs if we can win our remaining games.

"None of the top sides are going to want to play us. We want that fear factor back.

"The play-offs are our main aim now. I’d always rather win the league than the play-offs but we want to win some silverware."

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