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THREE AND EASY: Shildon celebrate Matty Robson’s goal in their 3-0 win over Stockton Town
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NORTHERN LEAGUE
By Jeff Bowron
SHILDON consolidated third place with a comfortable 3-0 win over Stockton Town at Dean Street.
Town keeper Liam Jordan made a good save initially for Shildon’s opener, however, he was then at fault when the ball was lobbed into the penalty area.
An attempted punch went back towards goal where it was forced in on the line, by what appeared to be a visiting defender. Daniel
Moore had applied the pre...

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