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WARRINGTON TN 1 WHITBY TOWN 0

By James Gordon
NORTHERN
WARRINGTON Town registered another win and another clean sheet.
Matthew Regan’s header on the stroke of halftime proved the difference relentless rain at Cantilever Park.
Whitby manager Chris Hardy had resigned in the days leading up to the game, and so the
Seasiders were in the charge of Lee Bullock and Nathan Haslam and they nearly got off to a dream start within the first three minutes.
Liam Cooke found space on the right-hand side and his low cross evaded a couple of bodies in the box and fell to James Martin on the far side, who had time to set himself an...

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