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Hyde United 1-2 Rushall Olympic: The Pics pocket all the points

An eventful game saw Hyde United and Rushall Olympic give their all in this relegation battle but it was the visitors who came away with all three points despite playing with ten men for the last 40 minutes.

Rushall Olympic enjoy Harry Wakefield's goal

Ian Long’s ten men ward off the Tigers
By George Rothwell

HYDE UNITED 1
Maieco 64

RUSHALL OLYMPIC 2
Wakefield 2, Lycett 59
An eventful game saw Hyde United and Rushall Olympic give their all in this relegation battle, but it was the visitors who came away with all three points despite playing with ten men for the last 40 minutes.
Rushall took the lead in the second minute. A counter-attack from a Hyde long throw saw left-back Lewis Thompson dispossessed on the halfway line.
Harry Wakefield’s shot from the right of the area went through a sea of bodies and found the bottom corner past an...

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