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Maidstone United 1-1 FC Halifax Town: Roarie at right time as Shaymen are denied

Maidstone United left it late but a Roarie Deacon equaliser saw a game lacking in quality end in parity and halted a miserable run of form for the Stones which had seen them lose their previous four matches.

FC Halifax

By Ruth Pettifer

MAIDSTONE U 1
Deacon 90

FC HA LIFAX TN 1
Dieseruvwe 66
MAIDSTONE United left it late but a Roarie Deacon equaliser saw a game lacking in quality end in parity and halted a miserable run of form for the Stones which had seen them lose their previous four matches.
Deacon struck in the final minute to rescue a point after Mani Dieseruvwe had put the Shaymen in front midway through the second half.
Both managers agreed that a point was a fair result with Halifax boss Chris Millington saying: “It definitely feels like two points dropped, but we’ve got to be honest and admit t...

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