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CHESTER 1 ALTRINCHAM 1

By Neil Turner
THESE two will have it all to do again on Tuesday evening after a bizarre match that at times would have been better served as an episode of Holby City.
Four minutes were added in the first period and 11 in the second following head injuries sustained by Chester’s Danny Livesey, Scott Burton and Russ Griffiths.
Chester joint boss Bernard Morley said: “I don’t think I have ever seen a game like that in my life. The unfortunate injuries meant it was stop-start for most of the time.”
The home side got off to a dream start when good work between George Gle...

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