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REDFORD WINS IT LATE FOR TIGERS

REDFORD WINS

By Tom Feaheny

GUISELEY 1
Farrell 47

WORKSOP TN 2
Bramall 45+2, Redford 80

PICK THAT ONE OUT: Dan Bramall nets for Worksop and celebrates, inset
PICTURE: Chris Hyslop

WORKSOP TOWN made it seven league wins in a row and kept the pressure on Macclesfield at the top of the NPL Premier.
Tigers boss Craig Parry praised his side’s character after the game: “I’m glad to get the points, we knew it would be a battle. I thought they were better than us, but we showed real character to stick together and dig in and win.”
In a battle between two sides aimin...

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