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FOUR OFF BUT SLICK SEADOGS MARCH ON

WORKINGTON 2
SCARBOROUGH ATH 3
By John Walsh
FOUR players were given red cards following a fracas after the final whistle of Scarborough’s win at Workington.
Bailey Gooda, the Scarborough defender, allegedly spat at an opponent, which sparked the brawl.
Referee Chris Ellis eventually red-carded Gooda, his team-mate Jamie Forrester, and Workington defenders Kyle May and Mattie Douglas.
That had climaxed a frantic end to the game, which saw Workington denied something from a lively, open contest.
Conor Tinnion had given them the lead. curling a low free-kick in off the post after 17 min...

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