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PITMEN ARE STILL ALIVE THANKS TO OMARI’S PEN

By David Simpson

CLEETHORPES T 0
HEDNESFORD T 1
IN FRONT of a bumper crowd of over 800 on the Lincolnshire coast, visitors Hednesford Town kept alive their automatic promotion hopes with a very hard-fought win.
To be fair, chances were pretty much at a premium throughout a tense 90 minutes. It was a delightfully sunny day. Nevertheless, the firm pitch and windy conditions were generally against much fluent football.
The hosts just about edged a cagey first period.
In the pick of the action, Josh Walker narrowly failed to connect with a teasing Bailey Conway centre following a fine bui...

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