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MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE

■WITH the play-off places secured, the final day drama in the Premier Division came at the foot of the table where Tividale and Highgate United battled to avoid the second relegation place with Wolverhampton Casuals already destined for the drop.
Tividale were denied a point at Stone Old Alleynians when Ethan Ong’s 90th-minute goal wrapped up a 2-1win for the Staffordshire outfit, as Jack Tomlinson’s early finish had been cancelled out after the break.
But it didn’t matter as Highgate’s 4-1home defeat to Whitchurch Alport ensured it will be the Tyth...

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