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ANSTEY NOMADS 1 SHEPSHED DYN 0

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Ryan Bromyard

■ ANSTEY Nomads came on top of this typically forceful local derby, watched by an excellent crowd of 508 at Cropston Road.
The ball spent most of the first half in midfield and the only really good chance fell to Josh Burniston, but the Nomads man was offside, so his goal was disallowed.
Barely a minute after half-time, Anstey took the lead, when a ball came to the left edge of the box and Danny Gordon drilled the ball beyond Dan Wallis into the bottom corner.
Dynamo had more than enough time to fashion an equaliser, but former Shepshed goalke...

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