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CARLTON HURTS HIS OLD MATES

By Greg Plummer

KING’S LYNN TOWN 1
CHORLEY 1
KING’S Lynn Town remain in grave danger of relegation despite Carlton Ubaezuonu’s dramatic late equaliser.
Ubaezuonu struck in the fourth minute of injury time to cancel out Mike Calveley’s glancing header just before half-time, ensuring Lynn’s fate will now be decided when they travel to Chester.
The point lifts Lynn to 19th position.
Adam Henley was the busier of the goalkeepers before the break, parrying a Terry Bondo effort and saving well from Crane as Lynn pushed.
However, Lynn were dealt a suc...

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