Phew - I will need to have a pacemaker fitted if I see any more games like that. Dagenham came out of the blocks fast, bypassed our midfield and hit long balls into the corners to exploit the space behind the wing-backs. Their front man Yussuf gave Grandison and Knight-Percival a really uncomfortable time with his pace and strength but it did not help that the ref was a real homer and would not even give us a free-kick when Woods was literally mugged right in front of him. It was a well-worked move for the goal-Leutweiler almost blocked it out but it had just gone over the line before we hacked it away. After that Collins missed an absolute sitter and they did not trouble us much more apart from Leutwiler having a brainstorm and leaving his line for no reason and then pushing the ball away several yards outside his box - he was lucky just to get a booking.
Second half sees Mangan come on for Akpro and we look a lot livelier up front but then Grandison gets caught in a tangle with Yussuf and even though the ball seems to be going away from the goal the ref incredibly sends Grandison off. Amazingly this seems to inspire our team who completely dominate from then on with Woods running the show,Grimmer repeatedly skinning their left-back, Lawrence getting more into the game and Mangan running in behind from Collin's flicks. Grant then misses another sitter and their keeper then has an inspired twenty minutes keeping out shots and headers from all over the place. Mangan then gets his reward with a great run and inspired strike and the only question is if we will score again with more heroics from their keeper. It was looking to be just a very exciting point but one final burst from Mangan into the box in injury time and he was tugged back. It was so obvious even this ref could not fail to give it and Lawrence coolly slotted home low into the corner.
Cue absolute bedlam from the travelling faithful and a well-deserved three points. Woods was magnificent throughout but, even though he only played one half Mangan completely turned the game on its head and was my Man of the Match.
Dagenham is a strange place to go - a bit like the old non-league grounds with very welcoming stewards, an old, decaying ground that would not grace the Evostick league and a sub-2000 complement of home fans who barely uttered a squeak throughout. That is now five out of five in the league and automatic promotion looks very feasible if we keep performing with the spirit and quality we showed today.