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FARSLEY MARCH ON

FARSLEY MARCH

Damage is done early on

By Thomas Ritchie

HIGH JUMP: Farsley’s Jack Higgins heads goalwards

BREATHING SPACE: Farsley celebrate their second goal, scored by Jimmy Spencer
PICTURE: Chris Hyslop

FARSLEY CELTIC: 5-3-2: Trenerry, B. Atkinson, Hayhurst, Higgins, Ellis, Clayton, Syers, C. Atkinson, Spencer, Cartman (Parkin 90+2), Walker (Boateng 72). Subs not used: Bower (GK), Baldwin, Mitchell
STALYBRIDGE CELTIC: 4-3-3: Wharton, Solomon-Davies, Nyaupembe, Lees (Cockerline 59), Smalley, Tongue, Bakkor, Rule, Kengni (Wolfenden 73), Dent, Howard (Scott 73). Subs not used: Marx, Winter...

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