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HEED HAVE BAILEY TO THANK FOR EQUALISER

AFC TELFORD U 1 GATESHEAD 1
By Richard Worton

OWEN BAILEY’S 70th-minute header earned the Heed a hardearned point, as the relegation-threatened Bucks worked hard to hold a lead given to them by Byron Moore’s first-half goal.
In a cagey start, Adam Campbell’s volley had Luke Pilling scrambling as the effort went wide, but after 14 minutes the Bucks took a surprise lead.
Louis Storey, who wasn’t named as a starter but began the game when Carl Magnay withdrew after the warm-ups, sent a header back to keep Filip Marschall, but left the keeper in no man’s ...

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