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Learning curve proves steep

BURY TOWN 1 HARBOROUGH T 3
By John Alcock

BURY Town’s learning curve back in the Premier Division continued with another competitive performance but late goals from Harborough denied them a well-earned point.
After a good start Bury fell behind after 13 minutes when a high lob from the wing by Riley O’Sullivan sailed high over the keeper’s head and ended up in the back of the net.
Bury were not discouraged as they kept creating attacking opportunities and they got the goal they deserved when a good through ball from Tommy Hughes set up Harley Curtis who found the...

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