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FC UNITED 7 - 1 ABBEY HEY Stuart Rudd celebrates his hat-trickFC United's relentless assault on the North West Counties Division One title continued with this barnstorming victory. Manager Karl Marginson rang the changes giving several regulars a well-earned rest, but it made no odds after the Rebels swept the visitors aside to win their ninth straight game. A crowd of 1,566, depleted by a certain game being played at Old Trafford, created the best atmosphere of the season, and they were soon on their feet as FC's Josh Howard opened the scoring with a calm lob. Advertisement your story continues below Almost immediately from the restart, Rob Nugent headed in from a corner. To their credit, the visitors went straight up the other end, and Mike Morse unlocked the FC defence with a clever finish - only the second goal conceded this season. But it merely served to postpone the rout as striker Stuart Rudd banged in a superb hat-trick of astonishing variety - a low drive, a header and a scrambled tap-in. He was taken off at half-time as a precaution along with skipper Dave ChadwickSoon after the neat work from subs Steve Spencer and Lee Ellis saw Howard slot in the sixth before .forcing Abbey Hey's Steve Worthington to put in his own net. |
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1 Sam Ashton 2 Mike Lomax 3 Alex Mortimer 4 Liam Coyne 5 David Chadwick(captain) 6 Rob Nugent 7 Josh Howard 8 Steve Smith 9 Stuart Ruud 10 William Ahern 11 Adie Orr Subs Used 12 Fernando Vaz Te(for 9, 45 mins) 14 Lee Ellis(for 5, 45 mins) 15 Steve Spencer(for 8, 74 mins) Attendance 1566 Scorers Howard 9, 80, Own Goal 12 Rudd 28, 30, 41 Own Goal 88 |