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RESURGENT SHAYMEN NOW SEVEN UNBEATEN

RESURGENT SHAYMEN

By Kelly Gilchrist
FC HALIFAX TOWN held on for a win over Bromley to extend their unbetaen run to seven league games despite late pressure from the visitors. Goals from Niall Maher and Devante Rodney secured the points with Jack Holland seeing red for Bromley on the half-hour mark.
Shaymen manager Pete Wild praised his side for what he said was a deserved victory. He told The NLP: “We were excellent first half and we put them under a lot of pressure. “We always looked a threat going forward a were deserving of the three points.” Bromley manager Neil Smith felt a slow start...

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