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Dabbers duo back to haunt Rebels

By Ben Hughes

FC UNITED 0
NANTWICH TOWN 2
ON THE back of a solid defensive display, Nantwich Town came away with all the points – with two former Reds scoring the all-important goals for the Dabbers.
Dan Cockerline and Sean Cooke struck two goals in two second-half minutes to seal the deal.
FC United largely dominated the opening of the game with the Dabbers content to defend.
FC winger Regan Linney forced keeper Matt Gould into a couple of decent saves in the opening 30 minutes, but as the half developed, the visitors grew in confidence.
Nantwich had the ball in the net on 37 m...

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