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TWO-GOAL JOHNSON SEALS POINT FOR CELTIC

STALYBRIDGE C 2 WITTON ALBION 2
By Keith Trudgeon

CELTIC twice came from behind to secure a share of the spoils in what was a game of two halfs.
The first half had four goals, a goal line clearance at either end and goalmouth action galore, whereas the second saw two better organised teams batten down the hatches and cancel each other out.
The visitors opened the scoring after seven minutes when Celtic keeper Will Huffer allowed a long throw to slip through his fingers and Callum Saunders was on hand to tap the ball into the empty net.
Stalybridge equalised five minutes later when wing...

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