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M&M strikeforce’s so tasty

DARLINGTON 2 BEDFORD TOWN 0
By Craig Stoddart

DARLINGTON enjoyed the sweet taste of victory with their M&M strike-force on target for a third game running.
Strikers Cedric Main and Jack Maskell each got a goal as Quakers eased past Bedford Town to move up to fourth with a third successive win.
The first goal came after 13 minutes when Tom Tweedy’s low ball was turned goalwards at close range by Maskell, keeper Nathan Ashmore saved with his feet, but Main blasted home.
It was the ideal start for Darlington, who had a fine first half without adding to Main’s 15th o...

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