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Kettering Town 0-0 Chester: Two off as Blues clinch vital point

UNDERFIRE Chester managers Bernard Morley and Anthony Johnson will be happy to have stopped the rot in an incident packed, goalless, stalemate at Latimer Park.

Chester turn

By Peter Short

KETTERING TOWN 0
CHESTER 0
UNDERFIRE Chester managers Bernard Morley and Anthony Johnson will be happy to have stopped the rot in an incident packed, goalless, stalemate at Latimer Park.
However the majority of a season’s best crowd of 1,014 at Latimer Park will feel Chester were there for the taking in a game which saw both sides finish with ten men.
Very few chances were created in a rayher tpeid first half, although Kettering’s Alex Brown did head onto the crossbar from Claudio Ofosu’s fizzing cross on seven minutes.
Chester meanwhile fed off even less scraps –a Anthony Du...

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