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O’S MAKE A POINT IN THRILLER

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But missed chances cost Rovers

HONOURS EVEN: Orient’s Dan Holman equalises to make it 1-1 after Tranmere’s Ritchie Sutton had given the visitors the lead, inset
PICTURE: TGSPHOTOS

By MATT BADCOCK
VERDICT: A gripping game of National League football. Leyton Orient will be very happy with the point – but Tranmere no doubt feel they should have had all three
FOR THE best part of ten minutes, Tranmere Rovers were top of the National League – then Dan Holman knocked them off it.
In fairness, they wouldn’t have ended the weekend at the summit because of A...

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