THERE was no attempt from Adi Viveash to dress it up.
Tommy Conway's missed sitter at 2-2 against Coventry City was, he admitted, a "big moment" in the game.
The striker, he said, would undoubtedly endure a "difficult night" as he inevitably played the miss over and over in his mind.
And he knew the spurned opportunity - which came just 10 minutes before Coventry's quickfire double to snatch the three points at the Riverside - would be "talked about a lot".
Conway buried his head in his shirt after firing Callum Brittain's cross over the bar when the goal gaped and took sanctuary under his jersey once more when he was replaced soon after.
It was a 13th game without a goal for Conway - the longest stretch of his career - and the miss and the reaction told of a striker who desperately n

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