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Early Bell is perfect for Tigers

HYDE UNITED 2 MORPETH TOWN 0
By George Rothwell

HYDE United moved into the top ten as they made it back-to-back wins and clean sheets with a comfortable victory over Morpeth Town, who now sit bottom of the league.
The north-east side’s afternoon got off to the worst possible start as the Tigers took the lead in the opening minute of the game.
Antoine Makoli won a challenge in the centre of the park and released captain Jack Redshaw down the left wing.
The skipper did well to cross from the byline and straight onto the head of striker Nyal Bell who expertly guided the ball in...

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