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Bunn gets United out of sticky spot

By David Lawrence

REDDITCH UNITED 1
STRATFORD TOWN 1
A SWEET strike from super-sub Robbie Bunn earned Redditch United a vital point in their battle to avoid the drop.
It was the visitors who dominated the first half, helped by a goal after just 25 seconds. A long ball lofted into the hosts’ box saw striker Callum Ebanks rise higher than Reds goalkeeper Ollie Taylor and he nodded home at the second attempt.
Further chances came and went for the Bards, the pick of them from Jack Storer just before the half-hour, whose low drive forced an excellent save.
It was a similar tale at t...

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