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Dagenham and Redbridge 1-1 King’s Lynn Town: Daggers deny proud Tommy

Tommy Widdrington hailed his King’s Lynn Town side after they boosted their survival hopes with a precious point at playoff-chasing Dagenham & Redbridge.

Dagenham and

By Danny Rust

DAGENHAM & R 1
McCallum 90+4

KING’S LYNN TN 1
Coulson 12

AT THE DEATH: Paul McCallum slots home Dagenham’s lastgasp equaliser
PICTURE: Arfa

PROUD Tommy Widdrington hailed his King’s Lynn Town side after they boosted their survival hopes with a precious point at playoff-chasing Dagenham & Redbridge.
Josh Coulson headed the Linnets into a deserved firsthalf lead, but a stoppage time strike from Paul McCallum ensured the spoils were shared at the Chigwell Construction Stadium.
Although Dagenham’s leveller came late in the contest, Widdrington was keen to remain upbeat...

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