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TIGERS COME FROM BEHIND TO TAME TEN ANGRY LIONS

By Tim Clarke
GLOUCESTER C 3
GUISELEY 1
MARLON JACKSON brace helped Gloucester come from behind to beat ten-man Guiseley.
Jackson struck either side of a Luke Russe header to secure victory for a Tigers side aided by a first-half red card for Guiseley’s top scorer Aaron Martin.
It was nothing less than the hosts deserved after recovering from Gabriel Johnson’s powerful 20-yard opener on six minutes.
Gloucester dominated from that point onwards with Joe Hanks and Zack Kotwica thwarted by the Lions keeper Marcus Dewhurst as the home side hunted for a quick equaliser. Hanks then cl...

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