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THE GREAT ESCAPE IS COMPLETE

THE GREAT

Scott is the Celtic hero

By Keith Trudgeon

SCRAP: Stalybridge’s Neil Kengni and Grantham’s Tom Ward

STALYBRIDGE recorded their first win in seven and only their second in the last 12 to secure their spot in the EvoStik Premier Division.
They climbed to 17th, ahead of their opponents whose miserable end to the campaign saw them slump to their fourth consecutive defeat.
Celtic’s misfiring attack ensured that it was ultimately a nervy end to the season for the Bower Fold faithful. Andy Scott shot narrowly wide in a bright opening for the hosts and Neil Kengni really should...

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