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DIV 1 WEST

MOSSLEY 1 NANTWICH TOWN 1
By Nathan Harris

■ TEN-MAN Nantwich fought back to earn a point at Mossley on Good Friday.
The visitors had a couple of early chances, but it was the Lilywhites who took the lead.
A Gee Baltazar corner saw the keeper get a fist to it, but Joe Adams hooked the ball back goalwards and over the defender to give the home side the advantage.
The game’s talking-point came on the hour mark; Jack Marrow getting the better of James Baillie before being pulled down.
While most of the ground debated whether it was a penalty or not, the referee gave Baillie ...

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