Hutchings not complaining after draw

20 September 2009 18:03
The Saddlers looked like ending their poor home record when Troy Deeney took advantage of hesitancy by Sean Morrison to give the home side an eighth minute lead with a firm drive - his third in two games.[LNB]But Swindon striker Billy Paynter grabbed a point for the visitors after converting a spot-kick 10 minutes from the end, having missed a penalty earlier in the half.[LNB]Hutchings said: "The first 45 minutes was excellent and we should have put the game to bed but the second half was a change of fortunes.[LNB]"We knew Swindon would come out strongly in the second half and we talked about that at half time, but we didn't come to terms with it. We should have dealt with it a lot better than we did.[LNB]"The first 45 minutes was excellent but you rarely keep that going for 90 minutes. But four games unbeaten is something positive to take from the game."[LNB][LNB]

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