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SKIPPER OFF AS ROBINS KO MACC

SKIPPER OFF

By Andy Marshall

ALTRINCHAM 0
(Altrincham win 4-2 on pens)

MACCLESFIELD 0

PARTY TIME: Altinham celebrate their victory and, Inset, jubilant keeper Ethan Ross
PICTURE: Jonathan Moore

IT PROVED derby day delight for Altrincham as they overcame their old foes Macclesfield via penalties in a heavily weather affected tie at the J Davidson stadium.
Top scorer Regan Linney hit the key spot-kick for Alty after Macc captain Paul Dawson’s dismissal in their first meeting since 2016.
“We’re through and that’s all that matters,” said Alty assistan...

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