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NO JOY FOR NEW BOSS OF PITMEN

DIV 1 WEST
RUNCORN LINN’TS 3 HEDNESFORD TN 0
By Mark Andrews

PAUL Moore’s debut as Hednesford Town manager was an unhappy one as the Pitmen were brushed aside by Runcorn Linnets.
After replacing sacked Harry Harris on Thursday, the new boss will be grateful to inspired keeper Kieran Boucher for preventing a heavier defeat.
However, the keeper could do nothing to stop Anthony Kay’s powerful header from James Short’s corner after 27 minutes.
Mackenzie O’Neill doubled the home team’s lead at the second attempt shortly after the interval befor...

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