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WARRINGTON RY 2 LANCASTER CITY 1
By Garry Clarke

WARRINGTON Rylands came from a goal behind to win 2-1 against Lancaster City at Gorsey Lane.
After a frantic opening in which both sides had opportunities to score, the visitors took the lead in the 34th minute when Rudy Misambo’s header from a long throw flew into the top corner of the Rylands net.
But the home side then levelled three minutes before the break. Battling his way through a crowded Lancaster penalty area, Joe Adams was bundled over by Misambo, prompting the award of a penalty kick from which Mo Touray sent goalke...

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