Ashington striker says his winner at Liversedge was 'one of the most important of the season'

Ashington striker says his winner at Liversedge was 'one of the most important of the season'

What

Ashington striker says his winner at Liversedge was 'one of the most important of the season'

Key points

  • Picture: Ian Brodie Josh Gilchrist netted the goal 20 minutes from time which sealed three points for his side from their away clash against Liversedge at The Leading-Edge Clayborn Stadium on Saturday.
  • Ashington striker says his winner at Liversedge was 'one of the most important of the season' Striker Josh Gilchrist.
  • And the 22-year-old striker revealed that his 14th goal of the campaign was probably one of the most important he has scored all season.
  • We've got Garforth Town at home on Saturday then face a massive two games against Sheffield and Heaton Stannington over the Easter weekend.
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Who

Liam McIvor; Striker Josh Gilchrist; Ian Brodie Josh Gilchrist

When

Ashington striker says his winner at

Where

Northumberland Gazette; Sheffield

Why

And the 22-year-old striker revealed that his 14th goal of the campaign was probably one of the most important he has scored all season. "It was a scrappy game," said Wallsend-born Gilchrist afterwards.

How

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Impact

Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad "It is probably one of the most important goals I have scored all season and brought us a massive three points, although it doesn't shake the table as much as we would have liked – but it's in our hands." He continued: "If we keep picking up points which we can do – and we've got some important games coming up – then we'll be fine. "We've got Garforth Town at home on Saturday then face a massive two games against Sheffield and Heaton Stannington over the Easter weekend. "We weren't at our best today – all of the lads in the changing rooms know that – but it's the sign of a good team when you are picking up points and haven't played well." Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Ashington's assistant manager Liam McIvor admitted that the game was 'awful to watch' – but said the 1-0 victory was a fantastic result. "No one cares about how well you play when you are where we are in the table because it's all about getting the three points," he said afterwards. "The game was terrible – the whole 90 minutes were awful to watch – but I'll settle for that and take three points any day of the week."

Metrics

Political Spectrum
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CL
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CR
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Bias Score 31.0%
Bias Label Center-Left
Confidence Score 19.0%
Sentiment Score 0.41
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Metrics Dictionary

A percentage indicating the degree of political bias detected in the article content.

0-20%: Minimal to no detectable bias

21-40%: Slight bias present but generally balanced

41-60%: Noticeable bias but attempts balance

61-80%: Strong bias present

81-100%: Extreme bias detected

A score from -1 to 1 measuring the emotional tone of the content.

-1.0 to -0.6: Strongly negative emotional content

-0.6 to -0.2: Moderately negative tone

-0.2 to 0.2: Balanced or neutral emotional tone

0.2 to 0.6: Moderately positive tone

0.6 to 1.0: Strongly positive emotional content

Indicates how certain the analysis is about its bias assessment.

0-33%: Limited confidence in assessment

34-66%: Reasonable confidence in assessment

67-100%: High confidence in assessment

Describes the political orientation of the content based on language and perspective.

Left

Generally favors progressive policies and significant government intervention

Center-Left

Moderately progressive with balanced government involvement

Neutral

Balanced perspective without clear political leaning

Center-Right

Moderately conservative with limited government involvement

Right

Generally favors conservative policies and minimal government intervention

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