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IMPOTENT BLUES SHUT OUT AGAIN

By Neil Turner

CHESTER 0
SOUTH SHIELDS 1
AGOAL four minutes from time by South Shields top scorer Paul Blackett enhanced his sides play off aspirations, and put a serious dent into Chester’s hopes.
Chester have now failed to score in their last four outings and have been unable to register a win in their last seven games.
Chester failed to raise their lacklustre approach and again failed to find solutions to break down another well-organised defensive unit.
Harrison Burke had the best of the home side’s early chances, firing an effort narrowly over from 20 yards, th...

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