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Missed chances could cost Thatcham

By Andy Holmes

PRESSURE: Thatcham’s Curtis Angell wins a header from 1874’s Sam Hind, top, while the home side press forward in search of a second goal, below

ROSS Cook’s penalty handed Thatcham a slender advantage over 1874 Northwich in a tie that was a better contest than the tough wintry conditions suggested it would be.
And while Thatcham manager Danny Robinson will be the happier of the two bosses, he admitted his side should be taking a bigger lead into the return fixture.
“I’m pleased to have the win and the cl...

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