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1874 FEELING THE BLUES AFTER ROUT

DIV 1 WEST
1874 NORTHWICH 0 LEEK TOWN 3
By Jack Owens

A superb second-half performance saw leaders Leek Town hit three past ‘74.
The first half was an even contest, with ‘74 standing firm to any pressure the promotion hunting Blues threw at them.
However, the breakthrough came through Rob Stevenson, who broke the offside trap to lift a composed finish over Matt Wonnacott in the ‘74 goal. Tom Scully doubled the visitors lead as his corner got caught in the wind and landed in the far corner, becoming the first player to score direct from a corner against 1874 in ...

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