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THE BUCKS’ BUBBLE IS BURST ON 3G PITCH…

By Tony Tomlinson
BUXTON 1
LANCASTER C 2
AFTER gleaning just two points from their opening nine fixtures, bottom club Lancaster deservedly achieved a first league or cup victory of the season at sixth-placed but out of sorts Buxton, who lost for the first time on their 3G pitch.
Tom Dean headed on a Brad Grayson corner for Diego De Girolamo to net from 12 yards. The Bucks, however, could not build on their lead, lacking fluency in passing and often being caught in possession. City’s equaliser came in the 56th minute as an aerial cross from deep on the left was headed home by Lewis Fen...

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