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STAFFORD RGRS 2 NANTWICH TOWN 1

DIV 1 WEST
By Liam Price

■STAFFORD won their first home game under returning manager Neil Kitching against Nantwich.
The Dabbers should have lead after the first attack of the match, Alex Panter hitting the post.
They were made to pay by the home side still within the first 10 minutes. Callum King-Harmes beat his man and fired low past Ben Garratt to give Stafford the lead.
Nantwich responded in the second half and equalised via Byron Harrison after a flowing Dabbers move.
But they didn’t kick on after that and Stafford were given the chance to win it from the penalty spot...

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