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LOAN STAR NOLAN AT DOUBLE TO LIFT BUCKS

AFC TELFORD U 2 SPENNYMOOR T 0
By Richard Worton

TWO goals from midfielder Liam Nolan secured a hugely important win for the Bucks and ended Moors’ six-match unbeaten run.
Paul Carden’s side were the better team, and were already en route to three points when Moors had goalkeeper Jordan Amissah dismissed for flooring Jason Oswell.
The Bucks started brightly and deserved their 12th-minute lead. Oswell was denied by a point-blank save by Amissah, but from the corner the ball landed for Nolan to drill home from ten yards.
The hosts could have added to that lead in a strong f...

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