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Riled Andy squeezes even Morr out of Nomads

With 10 games to go to decide who wins the title – phase two sees the top six sides split from the bottom six to play in the Championship section – Morrison believes his team can hang onto their crown.

Riled Andy

WELSH ROUND-UP
By Rob Cole

ANDY Morrison read the riot act to his players at half-time and got a stunning reaction as Connah’s Quay Nomads ended the first phase of the JD Cymru Premier League with a 5-1 win at Newtown.
That meant they finished three points clear of deadly rivals The New Saints on top of the table and completed the 22 match campaign with 57 points from a possible 65 with 18 wins, three draws and only one defeat, at TNS.
With 10 games to go to decide who wins the title – phase two sees the top six sides split from the bottom six to play in the Championship section – Morrison...

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