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Oswell has caretakers cursing

DARLINGTON 1 STOCKPORT COUNTY 1

By Craig Stoddart
STOCKPORT scored in stoppage time to deny Darlo victory in their first game since Martin Gray’s fiveand- a-half-year tenure came to an end last week.
He resigned to become York City boss, leaving players Gary Brown and Phil Turnbull in temporary charge until a permanent replacement is appointed, and the caretaker duo were seconds away from a win at Blackwell Meadows.
Jason Oswell’s goal meant disappointment for the Quakers, but it ensured a point apiece which was a fair result on the balance of play and chances created.
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