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TEN MEN GET DESIRED WIN

DIV 1 WEST
CONGLETON TOWN 4 TRAFFORD 0

By Alan Spiller

CONGLETON Town got the result they needed to remain in the Northern Premier League.
They drew first blood after just four minutes when Dan Needham was played through and found the bottom corner of the goal.
Tom Hampton made it 2-0after 24 minutes as he beat the offside trap before drawing the ball under the onrushing Charlie Brier.
Hampton was then sent off shortly before the break as he was shown a second yellow card, the second was after he won a free-kick.
That didn’t knock the
Bears off their stride as Max McCart...

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