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Seadogs’ stalemate can’t spoil Dutch day

SCARBOROUGH ATHLETIC 0 CHORLEY 0
By Steve Penny

A DOUR goalless encounter saw Scarborough chalk up their seventh draw in their last eight games at their temporary Mounting System Stadium home in Bridlington.
A game of few chances was spoilt by a bumpy pitch and gusty wind, with Chorley holding the first-half advantage while the hosts, backed by a vociferous group of 80 members of their Dutch supporters club, pushed hard after the break.
Chorley failed to test Ryan Whitley in the home goal before the break and the best chance fell to the hosts, with Rio Allan seeing his 20-yard curl...

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