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TOO EASY FOR TABLE TOPPERS CHORLEY

CHORLEY 3 GUISELEY 0
By Mike Nield
CHORLEY strengthened their hold on top spot with this comprehensive victory over outclassed Guiseley.
After a competitive first half in which they restricted Chorley to a one-goal lead, the Lions all too tamely surrendered in the second after the Magpies had rattled in two more goals.
And in the final half hour the leaders were given time and space to retain possession with ease.
A superb crossfield ball by Courtney Meppen-Walter triggered the opening goal on 10 minutes, Matt Challoner’s low centre being nonchalantly flicked home by Josh Wilson. Guis...

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