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Max’s magic double does damage

CLITHEROE 2 GLOSSOP NORTH END 0
By Roy Fearnhead
CLITHEROE leap-frogged their opponents in the table with a much improved team performance.
Alex Low superbly marshalled the defence to their first clean sheet in 22 league games, ironically going back to the 2-0 win in the reverse game back in October.
Both sides struck the same upright from identical free kicks and both sides missed a sitter in front of goal when it seemed easier to score.
Clitheroe debutants Bevan Burey and Phil Marsh played their parts in the victory but it was striker Max Hazeldine who stole the show with a goal in each h...

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