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ANY PORT IN STORM FOR THE LINNETS

By Matty Hurst

SOUTHPORT 0

KING’S LYNN T 0

CLOSE CALL: Defences were on top in the hard-fought clash on Merseyside
PICTURE: Julia Urwin

A GOALLESS draw provided both sides with a much-needed point – but not the win they were hoping for after miserable runs.
Southport boss Neil Danns said he was “relieved” to pick up a draw and seeing his side pick up just their second clean sheet of the campaign.
Opposite number Ian Culverhouse felt his side defended well but “no good chance was created by either side and they both cancelled each other out&...

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