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TEN-MAN ROVERS ARE STILL RIGHT ON TRACK

TEN-MAN ROVERS

By Mitul Samji

WOKING 1
Moss 52

FOREST GREEN 1
McAllister 42
FOREST Green Rovers were knocked off the top of the National League table despite holding Woking with ten men following Ryan Inniss’ red card.
Inniss was sent off for a reckless challenge on Dan Moss on just 21 minutes.
Still, Kyle McAllister put them in front with a well-taken goal just before the break, only for Moss to scramble home the equalier seven minutes into the second half.
“We showed our team spirit,” Rovers goalscorer McAllister told The NLP. “If you looked at us during the st...

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