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No need for luck as Dan nets his 13th

AFC FYLDE 1 CHORLEY 0
By Fergus Brennan

AFC Fylde continue to put pressure on top spot as they came away with all three points in a comfortable win at Mill Farm.
The Coasters started the game rampant, knowing Chorley have a woeful away record this season only picking up two wins in 11 games.
Luca Thomas got involved early on firing a volley wide within the first five minutes and creating an early chance for Ethan Mitchell who’s effort was blocked.
Fylde took the lead 16 minutes in when a beautfiully placed ball from Mitchell found Danny Ormerod, who slotted the ball past the...

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