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DOLLY BLUES COME BACK TO WIN 03/02/2010
Lancaster City left it late, but managed to come back from being behind to beat Clitheroe at the Giant Axe on Tuesday night to go six points clear at the top of the UniBond League Division One North table.
Nathan Taylor gave Clitheroe the breakthrough with 20 minutes remaining. However, less than 7 minutes later Andy Teague equalised and Mike Stringfellow grabbed what proved to be the Dolly Blues` winner 9 minutes from time.
FC Halifax Town missed the opportunity to make ground on Lancaster when the third-placed Shaymen were held to a 3-3 draw in a thriller at Seel Park against struggling Mossley.
It was a real ding-dong battle in which Danny Lowe gave the visitors a 10th minute lead that lasted barely 3 minutes when Chris McDonagh equalised.
Steve Settle then scored a controversial second for Mossley 5 minutes before the break, going clean through to net with the linesman`s flag being overuled by the referee.
James Dean eventually equalised with 15 minutes to go and then Halifax looked to have gained three vital promotion points when Richard Marshall netted from the penalty spot.
However, deep into injury-time Andy Watson pulled Mossley back on terms and earn the Tamesiders a hard-fought point.
Salford City are making their now annual late season surge away from the drop zone and won 3-1 on Tuesday night to lift them to nineteenth in the table.
And they had to come back from being a 30th minute Matt Mahoney goal down against AFC Fylde at Moor Lane to win.
Lee Neville equalised 6 minutes into the second half and Craig Mahon put them in front on 71 minutes, with a Phil Doughty own goal 6 minutes later making sure for City.
Bamber Bridge won the Lancashire derby 2-1 at Irongate against Chorley, taking a 5th minute lead through James Heywood.
Peter Wright doubled Brig`s lead on 54 minutes, with Wayne Maden replying for the Magpies just past the hour-mark.
Warrington Town went nap at Cantilever Park against bottom-markers Rossendale United, with recent signing Gavin Salmon (pictured) bagging a brace on 11 and 59 minutes.
Chris Gahgan (57 minutes), Jimmy McCarthy (64) and Tony Evans (74) were the other Town marksmen, after Andre Williams had levelled for `Dale 5 minutes before the break.
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