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Halifax Evening Courier 2 months ago

Football - Ziggy's Spice House Halifax Saturday League: Last-gasp Dean foils Ryburn

Elland United moved eight points clear at the top when they beat visitors Midgley United 5-2 and second-placed Greetland, their conquerors the previous weekend, had their game away to Calder '76 postponed. It took Elland some time to get on top in the mud... Full Article at Halifax Evening Courier

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