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Maidenhead United 1-1 FC Halifax Town: Frustrated Dev left to rue missed opportunity

After a run of three defeats, Maidenhead United were able to take a valuable point from FC Halifax Town at York Road.

Maidenhead United

MAIDENHEAD U 1 FC HALIFAX T 1
By Joshua Browne

Kpekawa 45
Slew 61
AFTER a run of three defeats, Maidenhead United were able to take a valuable point from FC Halifax Town at York Road.
In truth, Alan Devonshire and his men should have been celebrating all three for the chances they had, especially in the game’s dying embers.
But a failure to hit the target, combined with some impressive saves from Sam Johnson, means the wait goes on for the Magpies’ faithful to see another win this season.
The Magpies went in front on the stroke of halftime when Cole Kpekawa finishing competently at the bac...

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