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Alex’s late Moors strike leaves Magpies at their Whits end

Alex’s late

By Daniel Darlington

MAIDENHEAD UTD 1
Smith 71

SOLIHULL MOORS 1
Whitmore 90
SOLIHULL MOORS scored with the very last kick of the game to rescue a point away to ten-man Maidenhead United.
The hosts had taken a 71st minute lead through Reece Smith’s coolly taken finish and looked to have held on for three much-needed points.
But from a corner in the 95th minute, Alex Whitmore was left free to sweep home.
Thierry Latty-Fairweather’s sending off late in the first half appeared to have tilted the balance in favour of the visitors. But despite playing with an extra ma...

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