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BIRTHDAY BOY RYAN COMPLETES COLLIERY COMEBACK

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■ SUBSTITUTE Ryan Ingram celebrated his birthday in style with a goal in the third minute of added time to complete Sherwood Colliery’s fight back from three down to draw 3-3 with Goole.
Ryan Noon had deftly headed Goole into an early lead with Sam Cable’s double either side of half-time seemingly making impossible Colliery’s task.
Cable has been one of the division’s star men of late his brace made it seven goals in his last four games and should have ensured Goole sealed an away win.
Gareth Curtis began the Lazarus-style comeback by ...

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