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Marske United 3-2 FC United of Manchester: Marske men steal United’s thunder

MARSKE United were able to withstand a late FC United rally to provide a minor cup upset by edging this five-goal, five-star Trophy thriller.

Marske United

By Martin Jobling

MARSKE UTD 3
Gott 4, Boyes 6, Fairley 66

FC UNITED 2
Linney 67, Ennis 77

CRAIG’S GOTT IT: Craig Gott, third from right, is congratulated by Marske teammates after his early goal
PICTURE: Karen Harland

MARSKE United were able to withstand a late FC United rally to provide a minor cup upset by edging this five-goal, five-star Trophy thriller.
The Seasiders were briefly three goals to the good midway through the second half before two United goals in ten minutes set up a nervy climax.
The Step 4 outfit flew out of the blocks by netting two goals inside the opening six min...

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