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CELTIC GET THE JOB DONE

FARSLEY CELTIC 3
KETTERING T 2
By Thomas Ritchie
FARSLEY CELTIC earned three more vital points on an action-packed and drama-filled afternoon with a victory over Kettering Town.
Goals from Dave Syers, Tom Allan and Will Hayhurst were enough to secure the points despite goals from Marcus Kelly and Brett Solkhon.
Just five minutes in and the Celt Army were awarded a penalty when Tom Allan was brought down by Mick McGrath.
However, the opportunity was squandered with Ben Atkinson dragging his spot-kick wide.
Farsley then deservedly took the lead when Jordan Richards whipped in a simply sumptuo...

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