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NORTH WEST COUNTIES

■ IT WAS a positive response from Bury in the wake of their midweek points deduction, after Andrew Scarlsbrick’s double saw off Kendal Town 2-0.
With the Shakers unsuccessful in their attempt to avoid a retrospective three-point deduction and £100 fine for fielding an ineligible player at the start of the campaign, a goal in either half made sure that they maintain their placing at the top of the pile.
Chadderton hauled themselves on to 38 points to move to third courtesy of Adam Dale’s 28th-minute strike to down Squires Gate.
Padiham filled their boots in ...

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