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STONES ON A ROLL TO COMPOUND DAWS’ WOE

STONES ON

By Nicole Cho-Yee

WEALDSTONE 3
Kretzschmar 24 (pen), Obiero 64, Olomola 70

SCUNTHORPE UTD 1
Lavery 20
WEALDSTONE came from behind to inflict a fifth straight defeat on Scunthorpe – aresult which heaps more pressure on Iron caretaker boss Tony Daws.
A penalty from Max Kretzschmar, along with goals from Micah Obiero and Olufela Olomola punished Daws’ side, who played for over half the match with ten men after top scorer Joe Nuttall was sent off for a challenge on Wealdstone keeper Sam Howes.
Victory lifts the Stones back into the top ten and assistant boss Matt Sau...

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