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SCOTT HAS CHORLEY TICKING

By Mike Neild
CHORLEY 1
CURZON ASHTON 1
A LIVELY first-half display by the visitors might easily have wrapped up the points in this ultimately disappointing game, but Curzon lost their zip in the last halfhour and were glad to hang on for the draw.
Curzon raced into the lead on nine minutes, a calamitous error by Andy Teague allowing Joe Guest to race free and beat Matt Urwin comprehensively with a well-placed cross-shot.
Jonathan Hunt had a strong diving header parried by Urwin as Curzon continued to press, but the Magpies levelled on 27 minutes when following a free-kick, Scott Leather ri...

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