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SINC SINKS MOORS TO KEEP ROBINS IN THE HUNT

SINC SINKS

By Andy Marsh

ALTRINCHAM 4
Sinclair 10, 35, Linney 43 (pen), Hulme 54

SOLIHULL M 1
Roberts 28
ALTRINCHAM continued their fine turn in form with a demolition of fellow mid-table Solihull Moors which sees them maintain their slim hopes of a playoff spot.
A brace from Rochdale loanee Tyrese Sinclair helped the Robins to their third straight win and leaves Moors five without victory as they continue to tumble down the table.
“It could’ve been six or seven, but we’re not greedy!” said a delighted Alty assistant boss Neil-Sorvel. “We’ve neve...

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