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GANNON’S MEN FIGHT BACK AFTER HAMZA RED

GANNON’S MEN

By Chris Pratt

DOUBLE: John Rooney

ALEX REID had an eventful second half as he claimed a penalty, missed a penalty and then claimed a brace as the Hatters came from behind to tame a Guiseley side who fought bravely to nullify the National League side.
That the Lions had to battle with ten men for the majority of the second half after Hamza Bencerif saw red was testament to their grit in torrential conditions. And it was that moment that was the talking point from the two managers at the end of the game.
Marcus Bignot disagreed with the decision. “I’m hugely disappointed. I...

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