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Ace Reed waited to make his Mark

When 1874 Northwich veteran Mark Reed sensed his manager turn around to look his way on Tuesday night, he knew what was coming next.

Ace Reed

By Andrew Simpson

THE JOY OF SIX:Mark Reed scored his first goal for six years for 1874 Northwich on Tuesday night
PICTURE: Colin Keown Pyramid Sports Photography

WHEN Mark Reed sensed his manager turn around to look his way on Tuesday night, he knew what was coming next.
Not long after, the 43-year-old was on the pitch and notched a goal during added time for 1874 Northwich in a 4-2 win at Uttoxeter Town.
It was a familiar feeling; last Saturday, he was sent on as second-half substitute at Tividale and bagged a brace.
“The buzz doesn’t get any less no matter how old you are,” Reed told T...

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