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NETTING CAUSES DRAMA

By David Parker
NORTH WEST
BRIGHOUSE 2
TRAFFORD 1
BRIGHOUSE Town edged a Roses battle full of controversy in the second half.
Trafford could not get a vital goal despite being awarded a penalty, with Jordan Johnson’s effort saved by Jordan Porter.
Town took the lead through goal-a-game new signing Joe Jagger who headed in a ball across goal, and went two goals up with Shiraz Khan curling a great shot in from the edge of the box.
That lead was reduced just five minutes later as Darius Palma scored a penalty when Josh Grant was felled.
Thomas Schofield thought he had levelled it but it ...

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