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Reds indebted to a pair of crackers

REDDITCH UNITED 2 MICKLEOVER 1
By Wilf Alexander

TWO sensational strikes were to be required at The Trico Stadium to avert the course of proceedings, as Max Sheaf and Reece Flanagan rescued the Reds in a breathtaking last-gasp comeback.
Trailing to Oliver Greaves’ dink over United keeper Kieran Boucher in the 27th minute, it looked as if it could be one of those days for the hosts until the stunning late intervention.
With Redditch hampered by the early departure of Bernard Mensah through injury, the opening goal from the visitors came as a further blow just after the midway ...

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