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PERFECT START FOR AVENUE’S NEW BOSS

PERFECT START

WITTON ALBION 1 McGee 47 BRADFORD PA 3 Francis 18, Sykes 57, Swales 72
By Andy Simpson

BRADFORD park Avenue ran out convincing victors just like they did on their previous visit to Northwich 16 years ago.
Goals from Dan Francis, Paddy Sykes, and substitute Kelan Swales made sure it was a perfect start in the dugout for new boss Craig Elliott.
“We could have won by more because we missed some seriously good chances,” he said afterwards.
“However, what pleased me most was how the lads responded to Witton’s equaliser and from there went on to fully deserve th...

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