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HYDE FIND IT ALL BIT OF A STROLL

OSSETT ALBION 0
HYDE UNITED 3
By Geoff Pyke
ALBION were saved further agony by poor Hyde finishing on an afternoon to forget.
They found it difficult to create any chances, apart from set pieces, and didn’t test Russ Saunders in the visiting goal.
Hyde got the breakthrough in the 25th minute when Ross Hardaker was beaten in the corner and the ball was crossed low for Omry Perel to score. Any plans Albion had for recovery went out of the window within a minute of the second half when a shot from Leon Osborne beat Brett Souter in the Albion goal but hit the post. The rebound went straig...

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