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BURY MADE TO SUFFER BY HARVEY SICKENER

BURY MADE

NORTH
By John Alcock

FIGHT FOR IT: Coggeshall’s George Cocklin challenges Bury Town’s Max Maughn, right, and, inset, Cemal Ramadan celebrates his goal for Bury Town
PICTURE: Neil Dady

TABLE-TOPPING Bury Town had to settle for a point as Robert Harvey’s second-half equaliser earned Coggeshall Town a draw in a hard-fought game.
A tense opening half-hour to the game delivered very little in front of goal, with the game swinging from end to end without much in the way of chances.
But all that changed with 34 minutes on the clock as Bury broke the deadlock.
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