Arthurlie zoning in on safety; JUNIOR ACTION.Byline: MIKE HYDES Hydes are a family owned and managed brewery, currently located in Moss Side, Greater Manchester. They have been brewing Real Ale on the same site since 1899. They own over 80 managed and tenanted pubs, mainly in the North West of England but also in North Wales. reports ARTHURLIE 2 NEILSTON 1 ARTHURLIE claimed a vital win to continue their climb away from the Premier Division relegation RELEGATION, civil law. Among the Romans relegation was a banishment to a certain place, and consequently was an interdiction of all places except the one designated. 2. It differed from deportation. (q.v.) Relegation and deportation agree u these particulars: 1. zone. But they were made to fight all the way by battling local rivals Neilston. Arthurlie wing-back Lee Sharp opened the scoring in the seventh minute when he hammered a shot home after Neilston failed to clear Stephen Anderson's cross. Frank McKeown lashed home a free-kick from outside of the penalty area in 73 minutes to increase Arthurlie's lead. But, a minute later, Craig Higgins headed a Neilston free-kick into his own net to reduce the deficit and set up a storming finish to the game. Neilston sub Alan McIntyre For the fictional character, see . Alan McIntyre (born September 20, 1949 in Wanganui) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that won the golden medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. and Arthurlie's John McLay were both ordered off in separate incidents near full-time. CAPTION(S): Sharp: Netted the opener |
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