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MANAGERLESS SPENNY SEAL IT

BUXTON 0 SPENNYMOOR TOWN 2
By Tony Tomlinson

MANAGERLESS Spennymoor Town took all the points and ended Buxton’s 14-game unbeaten home record.
Boss Jamie Chandler resigned on Thursday saying the juggle of football, his full-time job and family was harder than anticipated. But interim manager Lewis
Dickman got off to a fine start. Buxton did have a majority of possession in the second half, but were unable to penetrate a resolute Moors defence. Home striker Jordan Burrow worked valiantly to create openings with headed flicks, but his colleagues could not profit from them.
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