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Start Date: 11/12/12 (Aged 15)

Sunday, 18 February 2018

Gallery: Worksop Town 5-0 Staveley Miners Welfare (17/02/18)

FIRST-HALF.

Connor Higginson of Worksop Town.

Jack Holden sends the ball forward for the Tigers.

A Staveley player wins the ball with a solid challenge.

Mitch Husbands shields the ball from the opposition.

Alec Denton opens the scoring for the hosts in the 25th minute (1-0).

The striker celebrates his goal.

He's soon joined by some of his teammates...

...Before most of the team join in as well.

Staveley look to hold possession in their own half.

The Tigers double their lead through Igor Mlynarski (2-0).

The team celebrate the goal together.

The home side celebrate their third, and Mlynarski's second goal of the game on the stroke of half-time (3-0). 

SECOND-HALF.

A Staveley defender slides into a challenge.

Mitch Husbands of Worksop Town.

Staveley battle to keep the score down in the second-half.

Mlynarski looks to start another Worksop attack...

...And the Tigers soon have their fourth goal through Jack Holden (4-0).

Husbands leads another Worksop attack.

Charlie Baird celebrates scoring Worksop's fifth after a great individual move (5-0).

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