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Hosts left to rue missed penalty

Hosts left

By Thomas Ritchie

FARSLEY CELTIC 2
KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS 2
FARSLEY Celtic and Kidderminster Harriers were forced to settle for a share of the spoils in an entertaining draw at the Citadel.
A chaotic five minutes in the first-half saw Farsley take the lead before the visitors roared back to move 2-1 in front, but it was a strike from Farsley’s Carl Johnston early in the second period that saw the game end level.
The hosts started on the front foot and the first opportunity was carved out 10 minutes in by Jimmy Spencer, his curling effort pushed away by Luke Simpson, before he gat...

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