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CONSETT AFC 0 OSSETT UNITED 3

DIV 1 EAST
By Gary Welford

OSSETT United picked
■ up three valuable points with a battling performance to give themselves a real chance of avoiding the drop.
They took the lead after three minutes when a long ball caused a mix-up in the home defence, allowing Jack Crook to fire into the empty net from 25 yards.
It took Consett half an hour to muster a first shot, Donny Holdsworth’s curling effort testing Aleks Petrovic. Will Constantin fired just wide from close range as Consett stepped it up after the break, but the next goal went to
Ossett, as a poor clearance lef...

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