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COLLS ON A CHARGE AS WINS STACK UP

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Cover and Bentham make difference against Bloods

By Emil Anderson
ATHERTON COLLS 2
DROYLSDEN 0

TAKE COVER: Atherton’s Jordan Cover scores the opening goal
PICTURE: Shutter Press

HUG: Jordan Cover is congratulated on his goal

GOALS from Jordan Cover and Tom Bentham means that Atherton Collieries remain at the top of the league with a comfortable victory over Droyslden.
Yet another home win means that Collieries are also unbeaten in ten matches at The Skuna Stadium, and the hosts looked very good value for taking the points.
Despite Colls taking a quick lead, Droylsden had been...

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