JAMIE VERMIGLIO believes a first contract as Chorley boss is a pat on the back for the work so far – but says getting back into the National League’s top flight will be the biggest reward.
THE MAGPIES struck late yet again to claim victory over Farsley Celtic, ending October unbeaten and extending their undefeated streak in the league to nine matches.
CHORLEY made it five wins from six, building on a fine win at Blyth with another Blyth success – this time in the shape of matchwinner Jacob, whose header nine minutes from time settled a tight contest.
SUBSTITUTE Luke Rawson snatched a point for Bradford Park Avenue, although but for heroics of visiting keeper Jonny Saltmer and brave last-ditch blocks by his defenders, it could have been a much different story.
Chorley made it 13 goals in two home games in this victory over a lightweight Blues side who barely struck a blow before they were three down and out of contention within 35 minutes.
A blistering display of attacking football put a youthful Tigers team to the sword, their cause not helped by a straight red card for Fabien Robert for a foul after 20 minutes.
The game was abandoned after just 12 minutes’ play after visiting midfielder Jake Hibbs suffered a serious leg injury following a strong challenge with visiting defender Harvey Smith.