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Warrington.................„...() After the bitter disappointment of the Boxing Day game against Padiham, Clitheroe put them- ; selves right back on track with a rip-roaringperformahce against leaders Warrington, in front of a
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. raucous Shawbrid&e crowd. - From the first whistle, Clit
heroe did not let their oppo nents have a second on the ball and with Sean Miller back in tandem with Lloyd Dean, and Danny Morton playing an unac
customed centre forward role, without goal threat and the re- the Blues made a host of early turningWhartonglancedadeep - chances.;
. _ On six minutes, Dean and ; ■ Two minutes later, Keith Wedge
Morton combined well, but the final shot was put away for a cor ner. On 12 minutes, Dean passed
T the ball to Simon Garner who pinged a great cross field ball to Danny WilkinsNvho fed Miller, ; only for him to scoop the ball
' over, pn 17 minutes, Dean arid Morton almost unpicked the
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. conceded a free kick for a body check on the corner of the Clit heroe box, and Reid went down well to gather the ball as it hur tled through a mass of bodies. ‘ On 32 minutes,Wilidris burst
down the right and carried the 1 ball for 40 yards before the move fizzled out Three minutes later
Warrington defence and when he repeated the feat and hav-
twonunuteslaterMoftonfourid ingjinked past three players his himself clear on goal, his final cross to Miller saw him stub his : shot let him down. .. ■ • • shot with the goal at his mercy. : - Warfingtonwerenotentirely Warringtonalmosttookashock
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lead when amiscued free kick by
Will James in his own half fell to.; thefeet of the dangerous Whar- .• ton,whohavingadvancedongoal'
• saw his shot well saved by Reid, who then smothered the follow up shot. A header by Wharton
four minuteslater narrowly over showed that he was the only re
alistic avenue for a Warrington goal. The second half was still all ■
Clitheroe and after 49 minutes •’ a tremendous deep free kick ' by Jaines Walker saw a perfect archedheaderbyRossDentbril- liantly saved by former Clithe- - roe stopper Ollerenshaw. On 54 ;
minutes there was uproar when
T a' blatant two footed tackle by - Warrington substitute Bowen saw him receive only a yellow
as well as one iriexplicably for Freeland.
- This simply spurred Clithe-
roe to up the temperature even further. On 64 minutes Miller went past two players and drove agreatcrossacrossthefaceofthe goal but there was no-one to ap ply thefinishirigtouch. Tenmin- uteslaterFreelanddrovetheball powerfully over the bar; whilst on
bylinearidpulIeditbacktoMiller who justfailed to convert.
On8o minutes,Wilkins went
- past two and took the ball to the. byelinebuthis effort was smoth-
77minutes,Wedgewenttothe -
. ered. However, froin the result ant cornerWilkins was bundled over in the box and apenalty was awarded. With penalty taker Dean off the pitch, Wilkins took the spot kick. His first effort was saved, but he made no mistake with the Mow up. Still the Clit heroe work rate didn’t drop and the Warrington frustration was clear to see in extra time when Dogan was dismissed for an ap parent flying head butt-" •' The whistle blewseconds lat er after order had been restored.
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