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BLUES KEEP IT TIGHT TO LEAVE YELTZ FRUSTRATED

BURY TOWN 2 HALESOWEN TN 1
By John Alcock

BURY made it two wins in a row as they start to climb away from the foot of the table.
George Quantrell grabbed the decisive goal in the first half after the Yeltz had pegged the Suffolk side back from an early opener – and then the hosts defended superbly.
Bury took an early lead on seven minutes when Quantrell sent the ball out to the wing for Mikey Davis and his cross into the box was perfect for Ollie Canfer to head home.
However, the lead did not last long. On 13 minutes a mistake at the back from Bury let in Fin Holmes who reac...

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