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YORK’S STARTING TO FEEL AT HOME

“YORK One Stockport Nil” is a scoreline that all Minstermen fans will relish from Tuesday night – but none more so than the match-winning goalscorer himself!
Winger Wes York, making his home debut after joining from Gateshead in the summer, scored his first goal for the club 14 minutes from time to help get his new side up and running for their National League North campaign.
And the 25-year-old former Wrexham and Nuneaton midfielder was quick to highlight the role of boss Martin Gray in making the night so special.
“It was just a relief”, York said. “At ...

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