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

Saturday, 29 September 2018

GALLERY: Parkgate FC 1-2 Glasshoughton Welfare (29/09/18)

PRE-GAME




FIRST-HALF

The home side win a penalty early on.

Parkgate captain Luke Smith gives his side the lead from the spot (1/2).

Parkgate captain Luke Smith gives his side the lead from the spot (2/2).

The home side celebrate the opening goal (1/2).

The home side celebrate the opening goal (2/2).

Parkgate's new manager, Andy Dawson, takes his spot in the home dugout.


Parkgate continue to push forwards.

50/50.


SECOND-HALF

Parkgate's Zak Khalifa sends a header inches wide.

The home side on the attack.

Welfare celebrate going 1-2 ahead.

Parkgate's Conner White is given his marching orders.

Haydn Ward heads just over from close range (1/2).

Haydn Ward heads just over from close range (2/2).

Parkgate continue to push for an equaliser late in the game (1/2).

Parkgate continue to push for an equaliser late in the game (2/2).

Parkgate manager Andy Dawson.

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