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TWO-GOAL JOE STEALS MARCH ON MAGPIES

TWO-GOAL JOE

By Alfie Ryan

FOREST GREEN ROVERS 2
Quigley 55, 67

CHORLEY 0

CLINICAL: Joe Quigley rifles home Forest Green’s second
PICTURE: PSI/ Wayne Tuckwell

JOVIAL Steve Cotterill was particularly delighted with strike ace Joe Quigley in firing Forest Green Rovers through in the FA Trophy after this wellworked win over Chorley.
A double from the forward was enough to see off the National League North side to put Rovers in the fifth round draw.
“To be fair to Joe, he hasn’t lost any confidence,” Cotterill said on the 28-year-old striker. “He is a grea...

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