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Marske United 2-1 Stockton Town: Seasiders seals step three dream

Two stunning strikes helped Marske United to a historic promotion to Step 3 with victory over Teesside rivals Stockton Town at a sunny Mount Pleasant.

Marske United

By Martin Jobling

MARSKE UNITED 2
Smith 72, Gott 90

STOCKTON TN 1
Portas 90+7

REACH FOR THE SKY: Marske players celebrate their victory

GETTING SHIRTY: Craig Gott is overjoyed after scoring from 35 yards
PICTURE: MI News & Sport

TWO stunning strikes helped Marske United to a historic promotion to Step 3 with victory over Teesside rivals Stockton Town at a sunny Mount Pleasant.
Marske manager Carl Jarrett told The NLP: “We all deserved this. We’ve worked all season for this and this is the result of nine years of hard graft. We totally deserve it.”
A capacity crowd was on hand for...

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