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GAFFER ROW AS BAY SET SIGHTS

WELSH ROUND UP
By Rob Cole

COLWYN BAY notched a superb 2-0 at the home of JD Cymru Premier champions The New Saints as they boosted their hopes of finishing third on their return to the top flight.
It was only the fourth defeat of the season for TNS and manager Craig Harrison wasn’t happy. He felt there was doubt over both goals and couldn’t believe the sending off of goalkeeper Jack Edwards.
Referee Mark Petch brandished his red after Davies went down when challenged by Edwards on the edge of the TNS box as he raced onto a long through ball.
“The first goal was ...

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