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DYLAN THE DIFFERENCE AS CHURCH MAKE IT SAFE

ALVECHURCH 1 BROMSGROVE S 0
By Will Alsop

DYLAN Hadley’s sublime second-half solo effort was all that separated Alvechurch and Bromsgrove on a day of poor quality in front of goal, which nevertheless made the Church safe from the drop.
It took until midway through the first 45 for either side to produce anything more than a half-chance. Ben Richards-Everton won the ball back in the box but fired wide for Sporting.
The visitors went close again moments later when Miro Pais was played through the back line by Billy Shaw, only to miss the target with his wild effort as the Churc...

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