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YOUNG HARRY SINKS KHALSA

DIV 1 WEST
WITTON ALBION 2 SPORTING KHALSA 1

By Andy Simpson

WITTON Albion came from behind to beat Sporting Khalsa and relegate the Black Country outfit.
The visitors, conscious that closest rivals Congleton were trouncing Trafford, knew they needed to prevail to survive and took the lead when Andre Landell claimed his 15th league goal of the campaign after 72 minutes.
However, Ben Harrison’s men rallied, and leading scorer Freddy Garbutt calmly converted a penalty to level the scores after he was fouled.
Albion pinched the points, and with it a top-eight finish, when Academy ...

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