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Dolly Blues deliver beating

PRESCOT CAB 0 LANCASTER C 4
By Paul Goodwin

LANCASTER City took a step closer to the divisional playoff places, cruising to a convincing 4-0 away win at Prescot Cables.
Simon Grand broke the deadlock for the Dolly Blues, before a minute had even passed on the match clock.
A looping header found its way past goalkeeper Connor Edwards and into the Cables net,foreshadowing a long afternoon at the back.
However, it wasn’t immediately apparent as the remainder of the first-half was far more even with both sides fashioning chances.
Jim Craig weaved his way through the Prescot ba...

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