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BURROW ENSURES REDS PAY A PENALTY

By Joshua Smith
ALFRETON TOWN 2
YORK CITY 3
YORK ended their worst away run since 1968 in a topsy-turvy game where hosts Alfreton ended up regretting wasted opportunities.
The Minstermen took the lead when Sean Newton chipped over Sam Ramsbottom from a tight angle and the ball spun into the far bottom corner, before Alfreton won a penalty against the run of play.
Reece Styche, who was pulled down in the box, stepped up and slotted home to level it up. Styche was at the double a few minutes into the second half, as he went one-on-one with Adam Bartlett after a run in from the right and the f...

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