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LIBURD’S A LEVELLER BUT LIONS ARE HELD

By Tom Feaheny
GUISELEY 1
SPENNYMOOR TOWN 1
FA CUP heroes Guiseley had to settle for a share of the points in an action-packed game against Spennymoor.
The hosts started well and had the ball in the net after good work by Alex Purver found Rowan Liburd, who flicked his shot past Moors keeper Matthew Gould but was adjudged to be offside.
Spennymoor would take the lead just before half-time, when a cross into the area was alleged to have been handled by Cliff Moyo to give the visitors a penalty.
Glen Taylor stepped up and confidently placed the spot kick into the bottom right-hand corner.
Moo...

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