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DIV 1 DIV 1 EAST

CLEETHORPES TOWN 3BRIDLINGTON TOWN 0
By David Simpson

A LATE three-goal salvo
■from Cleethorpes ensured an ultimately comfortable win in the east coast derby. The first 45 minutes was an even battle.
Curtis Bateson came closest for the hosts with a low drive, while at the other end Bridlington’s Jack Bulless saw an effort ruled out for offside. With time moving on, man-of-the-match Bateson opened the scoring, slotting into the net following an assist from Max Adamson.
Cleethorpes scored another two before the final whistle. Firstly, in the 82nd minute, captain Alex Fl...

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