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BEES OFF TO A FLIER AFTER STILL DRAMA

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Currie stakes claim to get job full-time

By Hal Boxhall-Dockree

DANNY ROWE’S stoppage-time penalty propelled him to the top of the goalscoring charts going into the new year – and AFC Fylde to third place in the table.
Rowe had earlier seen a penalty kick saved by James Belshaw, but had the last laugh after mark Beck had earlier equalised his 47thminute opener.
“Despite his first miss from the spot, Rowe has shown a lot of character and stuck it away,” said Coasters boss Dave Challinor. “We didn’t start the best, but after 15 minutes we got a footho...

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