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SHRIMPTON SERVES UP FINE FIN-ISH FOR REPLAY

By Derek Quinn

MORECAMBE 1
Edwards 21

CHESTER 1
Shrimpton 90+5
A DRAMATIC 94thminute strike from substitute Fin Shrimpton earned Chester an FA Cup fourth qualifying round replay.
With Gwion Edwards’s superb 21st minute strike set to win the tie for Morecambe, Shrimp-ton struck deep into injury time after taking advantage of Jamal Blackman’s fumble from Pat Jones’s initial shot which led to scenes of joy in the away end and on the Chester bench.
It was a moment Blues boss Calum McIntyre described as “special.’’
McIntyre, who took his s...

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