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Blues win crucial game, but still not safe - HAVE YOUR SAY

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Published Date: 22 April 2009
Whitby Town 1
Witton Albion 0
90 MINS: The final whistle blows and Whitby get the crucial win which will hopefully keep them up. They now need to at least match Witton's result on Saturday to guarantee Unibond status next term.

81 mins: GOAL. Finally Whitby break through. Craig Bishop fires inside the far post.

77 Mins: Rae heads inches over from Huggins cross, then sub Karl Charlton slices a snap shot wide. At the other end Liversedge makes a crucial save to deny Witton's Neil Black.

67 mins: Sub Steve Huggins heads against the bar from a Lyth cross. Its the closest Whitby have come.

65 mins: Witton miss golden chance. Liversedge gets out to clear short back pass, the ball rolls back to Kieran Lugsden who puts wide.

60 mins: Ashley Lyth heads at keeper from a Michael Rae cross, then a Ross shot flies narrowly wide in a brighter period from Whitby.

Half Time: Whitby are still in the Unibond, if it stays this way. But they will have to improve.

strong>41 mins: Capt Richard Forster puts chance wide fromn10 yards from Leon Scott's clipped cross.

30 mins: Ross fires in shot from 20 yards at keeper, but very poor first half hour.

15 mins: Whitby edging the possesion, but its a lacklustre first 15, with no chances to mention.

7.51: Game kicks off, Sean Ross heads straight at keeper with only a minute gone for Whitby.

Whitby: Liversedge,Burgess, Bishop, Lyth, Forster, Beadle, Ross, Hackworth, Rae, Raw, Scott.


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  • Last Updated: 23 April 2009 8:41 AM
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