TIPTREE UNITED will not lose another game this season, according to manager Colin Wallington.
The Jam-makers lost 2-1 at second-placed Ely - their second Ridgeons League division one defeat on the trot.
But Wallington is not too worried and said the reaction of the players showed him they do not want to go through the losing experience again.
Lee Owen missed a penalty early on and was then sent-off for a second bookable offence - both for dissent.
Tiptree went 1-0 down and then equalised through Tom English.
Wallington said: "I thought we were going to win with ten men.
"We battered them - it was ridiculous. Even the referee said after the game we should have won easily.
"They never had a shot in the second half and their keeper made some great saves - the second week running."
Wallington was not amused with Owen's sending off.
"He got himself sent off through his own stupidity. The referee got it spot on and Lee will be fined. It was because his head went down," he said.
"We would have won it with him. It's really annoying.
"I don't think we will lose another game from here on in."
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