Manager Magid told JC Sport: "We were both forced to dust off the cobwebs and turn out as we were missing so many players.
"The three teams all playing on the same day had a big knock on effect so it meant we were stretched.
"It wasn’t ideal. Neil played centre-half and I played in midfield. And I have to say Neil I was like a Rolls Royce in a Demolition Derby. He was cruising."
Harry Nelson and Josh Darcy had the hosts in control before a late comeback saw Gould covert from the penalty spot before levelling late on.
Magic said: “It’s the first time we have played this season – and hopefully it’s the last."