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OLI’S LATE LEVELLER IS REWARD FOR NASH

By Dave Jones
CURZON ASHTON 1
BRADFORD PA 1
JOHN FLANAGAN’S Curzon side overcame a tough test to secure a point with Bradford Park Avenue at the Tameside Stadium.
Curzon were without four regular players and although the teams went in at half time level with Bradford enjoying most of the possession, it was Curzon who created the better chances and should have converted at least one of them.
Bradford started brighter in the second half with the impressive Jamie Spencer orchestrating most of their best moves.
Ben McKenna wasted an opportunity to open the scoring early on in the second p...

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