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Chasetown 0-1 Belper Town: Nailers deliver a hammer blow

A club record crowd of 2,500 flocked to The Scholars Ground for the Midlands play-off final but Belper came away with the win.

Chasetown

By Paul Mullins

CHASETOWN 0

BELPER TOWN 1
Bertram 49

MAKING A SPLASH: Belper Town players celebrate with fans at the final whistle
PICTURE: Garry Griffiths

A CLUB-RECORD crowd of 2,500 flocked to The Scholars Ground for the Midlands play-off final but Belper came away with the win.
The hosts registered their first effort on target in the 12th minute as Danny O’Callaghan warmed Lewis Gwilliams’ gloves from just outside the penalty area.
The Nailers’ Danny South saw yellow for a late challenge on Joey Butlin, but the referee had already blown for a Belper free-kick.
Just before the midwa...

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