Midland Comb
FECKENHAM had to settle for a share of the points in a ten-goal thriller with visitors Coleshill Town.
But the result was frustrating for manager Lee Adams who had seen his side coast into a 4-0 lead inside the opening 25 minutes.
"We made individual errors and got punished for every mistake we made," the Millers boss admitted.
"When we went 4-0 up we were playing the best football I have seen from us this season.
"But we missed a chance to go 5-0 and that was that."
Matt Cooke opened the scoring with Stuart Douglas doubling Feckenham's lead. Ryan Field and Mark Hands then added their names to the scoresheet before Field was denied a second by an excellent save.
The visitors reduced the arrears on the stroke of half-time and then struck again within seconds of the restart.
Further goals drew Coleshill level before Douglas netted again with eight minutes to go.
The points looked secure but the final minutes saw Town level once again with a free-kick from the edge of the area.
Feckenham head to Coventry Copsewood on Saturday for a league game.
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