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DIV 1 WEST

By Andy Simpson

WITTON ALBION 0
CHASETOWN 0

■ WITTON ALBION went closest to scoring during this goalless stalemate which probably means Chasetown headed home happier with a point.
Visiting keeper Curtis Pond made the smartest save of the contest early on, using a boot to divert Tom Hoyle’s angled drive over the crossbar.
Referee Joe Cunningham made two big calls in the second half, rejecting first Albion’s appeals for a penalty following Kieran Fenton’s
challenge on Freddy Garbutt. The match official then decided to only caution Joel Bembo-Leta at the ot...

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