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HYDE UNITED 1 WHITBY TOWN 2
By Andrew Snaith

WHITBY Town ended their nightmare run in the NPL Premier in spectacular style after a late show at Hyde.
The visitors to Ewen Fields had yet to earn a single point or score a goal, in the league, in 2022. You wouldn’t have known it as they made a bright start with some neat play.
However, it was the hosts who led from the penalty spot on 16 minutes as Jack Dyche stepped up, after skipper Tom Pratt went down in the box, and Dyche slotted past Shane Bland, despite the stopper getting a glove on the ball.
Brad Fewster then brought a stro...

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