

A controversial match (isn't it always between these two!!) ended with joy for Rangers as substitute James Stainsby smashed home a deserved time added on equaliser for the home side.
Deeping had started slowly with an Isaac Meek mistake when playing out punished.
Skegness looked comfortable for the remainder of the half but were very lucky to go in with 11 men as David Burton-Jones was cut down by an awful challenge.
The lack of what the home side felt was an appropriate punishment saw lots of squabbling and stoppages. The ref was working hard to take back control and had to intervene on an altercation between benches. A broken patterned match was ideal for the away side but Deeping were playing into their hands and needed half time.
Throughout the second period the home side upped their game and the bar and post were all rattled before a brilliant save from the visiting goalkeeper at the start of injury time looked like our chance had come and gone.
The second half lasted over an hour as a result of some head injuries and inevitable time wasting from Skegness and 5 minutes after the 90 substitute James Stainsby bundled home an equaliser before heading to the celebrating fans.
As the Manager said in his post match interview, that's a game we would have lost last season so despite not getting the full three points at home, we did save a point late on.