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Tamworth 1-1 Oldham Athletic: Latcis boss Micky Mellon is happy with away point

Promotion-chasing Oldham Athletic left their first visit to The Lamb a little frustrated and glad of a point after Tamworth showed no fear against a Latics side who had put them to the sword at Boundary Park earlier in the season.

Oldham Athletic

By Dave Clayton

TAMWORTH 1
Creaney 42

OLDHAM ATH 1
Pritchard 36 (pen)
Promotion-chasing Oldham Athletic left their first visit to The Lamb a little frustrated and glad of a point after Tamworth showed no fear against a Latics side who had put them to the sword at Boundary Park earlier in the season.
Both goals came inside six first-half minutes with Joe Pritchard’s penalty for the visitors, cancelled out by a Dan Creaney effort just before half-time.
Oldham remains in fifth place in the National League playoffs after the 1-1 draw.
On a whole, it was a point which satisfied Latics boss Mic...

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