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DIV 1 EAST

SILSDEN 0 CONSETT AFC 1

By Gary Welford

■SILSDEN did not get the draw they needed to make certain of beating the drop but kind results in other games ensured they survive anyway.
Donny Holdsworth’s goal shortly after the interval settled this contest in Con-sett’s favour, the front man coolly rounding goalkeeper Tommy Brown and applying a finishing touch.
The Sils went closest to equalising when Toby Jeffrey’s shot struck the crossbar after 70 minutes. He fluffed the hosts’ best chance in the opening
period, skewing wide from a promising position, and...

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