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Hardcastle calls tune as visitors are too strong for lively Linnets

By Dave Bettley

FREE-KICK KING: Atherton celebrate Vinny Bailey goal for Atherton, inset below
PICTURE: Shutter Press

RUNCORN LINNETS 0
ATHERTON COLLIERIES 3
AN EXCELLENT crowd of 480 took to the Millbank Linnets Stadium for this critical second vs third clash and witnessed a clinical display from Atherton Collieries who secured an impressive victory to move top of the league table.
Without ever totally dominating the play, Colls were certainly the more threatening side throughout while limiting the threat to their ow...

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