Sleaford Town FC vs. Boston was just another British lower-league game. At least that's what it appeared to be at the beginning.
Sleaford Town's Twitter account stole the show, mostly because the dude tweeting had to stop updating because he was subbed on in the second half.
Starting XI
McGann, Brown Skipper Hone Fenton, Millard Ward Smith Wright, Oliver Millington #upthegreens— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
Today's substitutes
Allen, Hollingworth (resurrected), Anderson— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
GOAL FOR SLEAFORD! Millard knocks it past two players on the edge of the box and smashes it in off the bar! 1-0
— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
Fairly open game at the moment. Sleaford with the better chances though
— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
GOAL FOR SLEAFORD! Great work again by Millard down the right his cross his cleared to Joe Smith on the edge of the box who smashes home 2-0
— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
GOAL FOR SLEAFORD! Again Millard with great work down the right, stands it up at the back post for Ryan Oliver to head home! 3-0
— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
OFF THE POST! Great switch by Fenton, Millard brings it down and smashes against the post
— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
Half time. Sleaford 3 - 0 @bostontownfc
— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
Second half underway. No changes for Sleaford one change for @bostontownfc
— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
Goal for Boston. Through ball from the midfield and the number 10 slots past McGann. 3-1
— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
Sorry for break in tweets. I came on as a sub for Millard. Other subs were Anderson for Millington and Hollingsworth for Wright
— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
Poor second half from Sleaford as Boston equalise late on. Tale of two halfs here, final score 3-3
— Sleaford Town FC (@SleafordTownFC) March 28, 2016
Given that the other team equalized when our young social media stalwart was on the pitch, maybe he should stick to tweeting. Everyone has their special talent. His might be social media.
(H/T Howler)
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