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Trafford 1-1 Colne: Webb-Foster snatches a point

CHRIS Willcock’s era started for Workington with a win at Kidsgrove, thanks to a goal midway through the first half from Bradley Carroll.

Trafford

By Pete McGrath

TRAFFORD 1
COLNE 1
TRAFFORD kicked off their campaign with a home stalemate with Colne.

After a couple of early Trafford half-chances had fallen to Mike Burke and recent loan signing Curtis Miller, a very cagey first half of no-risk football followed. But after 38 minutes it was Trafford who opened the scoring. A neat move through midfield ended with Matty Morgan supplying a pass for Burke to fire home.
The visitors probed for an equaliser after the break and they levelled in the 75th minute when, after an initial low drive had been superbly saved by Trafford keeper Matt Co...

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