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2 | SURRIDGE cautioned by HALSEY for a poor challenge. |
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5 | A shot from CRANKSHAW seemed a certain goal but the Oxford United 'keeper managed to palm the ball clear. |
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6 | The ref books MOORE for dangerous play against PANZO. |
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19 | FORSTER booked. |
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21 | The Oxford United 'keeper stopped a lovely strike from PANZO. |
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21 | PANZO receives a yellow card by the referee. |
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34 | WILDSCHUT worked the ball to HENRY, TAYLOR gathered his cross and headed the ball within easy reach of the Stockport County 'keeper. |
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37 | A cross from HENRY left NORRINGTON-DAVIES in lots of space but he snapped at his shot. |
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37 | BROWNE placed a looping shot just beyond the far post from twenty-five yards out. |
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41 | GOAL!! A mishit PANZO shot was collected by BURN who made no mistake from the edge of the box. (1-0 Stockport County) |
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47 | SURRIDGE ran onto a wonderful ball from KNIGHT but toe-poked his effort wide. |
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48 | A delightful save prevented MADDEN from scoring a lovely goal. |
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49 | A accurate pass found TAYLOR and his left foot shot went narrowly wide. |
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51 | BODIN beat VAN HECKE and placed the ball to BROWNE who fumbled his effort wide. |
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53 | A good ball from TAYLOR on the right was collected by WILDSCHUT who mishit his shot inches wide. |
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56 | A shot from WILDSCHUT was smothered by the Stockport County 'keeper. |
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57 | A corner was collected by CRANKSHAW who turned the ball inches over. |
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60 | TAYLOR shot wide. |
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60 | A penalty box meleé resulted in ANDERSEN knocking a low shot wide. |
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63 | WILDSCHUT rushed an easy chance. |
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66 | GOAL!! As WILDSCHUT was attempting to hold back EMBLETON the ball fell to SURRIDGE who knocked the ball into the top corner. (2-0 Stockport County) |
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71 | WILDSCHUT was put clear by BODIN and he nutmegged the Stockport County 'keeper but glanced his shot inches wide. |
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79 | A clumsy tackle gets BALDOCK a yellow card. |
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82 | The stunned 'keeper could only watch as a backpass from WHYTE fell just over. |
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87 | MADDEN made space on the left and knocked the ball to SURRIDGE who rasped the ball wide. |