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Ossett United 0-5 Liversedge: Sedge continue to dominate with big win

OSSETT United hosted leaders Liversedge in front of a league high crowd of 1,005, but could not build on a good first half and saw the visitors run away with it in the second half.

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DIV 1 EAST
By Neil Spofforth

■ OSSETT United hosted leaders Liversage in front of a league high crowd of 1,005, but could not build on a good first half and saw the visitors run away with it in the second half.
The home side dealt with the visitors’ direct style in the opening half, creating the better chances with Aaron Haswell and Reon Potts both having efforts saved by Jordon Porter.
Liversedge took control with two goals around half-time with Nick Walker opening the scoring before Joe Walton doubled the lead. The visitors then took advantage as Ossett pressed to get back into it. Oliver...

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