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Dagenham and Redbridge 2-1 York City: Daggers fight back to keep up pressure

Dagenham & Redbridge came from behind to see off York City and seal a third victory in four outings.

Kidderminster Harriers

By Danny Rust

DAGENHAM & R 2
Effiong 44, Rance 71

YORK CITY 1
Forde 30
DAGENHAM & Redbridge came from behind to see off York City and seal a third victory in four outings.
Although Shaqai Forde put the Minstermen in front, goals from Inih Effiong and Dean Rance allowed the Daggers to secure all points and keep the pressure on those in the play-off places.
“In the end, I thought we were deserved winners,” said Dagenham caretaker boss Dave Jupp.
“We knew their dangers and they caught us on the break from our own set-piece, which is disappointing.
“We were untidy, sloppy and slow o...

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