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Chorley 0 Warrington 0



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
Chorley 0
Warrington 0

Chorley and Warrington must do it all again on Tuesday after Saturday's goalless FA Trophy stalemate at Victory Park.
Despite the lack of goals this was still an entertaining and competitive game, though marred by the referee.

Chorley played some nice one-touch football throughout but lacked a cutting edge while the visitors looked dangerous on the break.

In the first 15 minutes Mike Eckersley had all the chances, none of which he was able to take.

Five minutes before the break Jordan Connerton had the miss of the game when Farrell and Sharrock combined to produce another good save from
Mottram, but the ball broke free for the No 9, but his shot shaved the post.

At the other end Chorley's defence lost concentration, allowing Warrington a corner from which the visitors had a goal disallowed for a barge on Collinge.

The second half wasn't as good as the first and 0-0 was probably a fair result.

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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 11:45 AM
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