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CURRAN COMES GOOD AT DEATH

ATHERTON COLLIERIES 1
COLNE 2
By Emil Anderson
IN-FORM East Lancashire outfit Colne came from behind to inflict a first defeat in 12 on the league leaders.
The hosts Atherton Collieries started well but the visitors soon got a decent foothold in a first half that sadly was devoid of any real chances.
Colls improved after the break and the Colne shot-stopper Hakan Burton had to prove his worth when called upon.
Centre half Ian Rowlands scored his seventh of the campaign just after the hour mark after Burton had somehow parried a goalbound Danny Lafferty header into his path. But Joshua Hine ...

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