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Football: Lowe point; SHREWSBURY...1 HARTLEPOOL...1.


RYAN LOWE Ryan Lowe (born 18 September 1978 in Liverpool, England) is an English footballer, currently playing for Crewe Alexandra.

Lowe has previously played for Burscough, Shrewsbury Town and Chester City, where he enjoyed a reputation for having a spectacular eye for goal.
, Shrews' non-League recruit, volunteered for penalty duty only to see his effort brilliantly clawed away by 'keeper Tony Williams
For other people named Tony Williams, see Anthony Williams.


Anthony Tillmon "Tony" Williams (December 12, 1945 – February 23, 1997) was an American jazz drummer.
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An absorbing contest was locked at 1-1 ten minutes from time when Lowe LOWE Lowell National Historic Park (US National Park Service)  was sent tumbling in the penalty area by Micky Barron's ill-judged tackle.

Ironically, Shrewsbury's penalty king Nigel Jemson Nigel Jemson, (born 10 August 1969) was an English footballer, who represented his country at Under-21 level and who currently manages Ilkeston Town.

He played for a total of 12 English league clubs and one Scottish league club during his career, rarely lasting more than a
 - four out of four from the penalty spot this season - had been substituted by Lowe 15 minutes into the second half.

Shrews let high-riding Hartlepool - now unbeaten in nine games - off the hook because, as well as the missed penalty, defender Kevin Seabury Kevin Seabury (born 24th November 1973, Shrewsbury) was a professional footballer who most notably played for his home-town club Shrewsbury Town.

Seabury was raised in the Belle Vue area of Shrewsbury, and was a pupil at the Priory School.
 turned the ball over his own goal-line in a desperate attempt to keep out Tommy Miller's 27th-minute angled left-foot shot.

The Shrews had stormed into a 14th-minute lead when ex-Sunderland winger Sam Aiston latched on to Jemson's superb through pass and put the ball over the advancing keeper to register his first league goal.
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Title Annotation:SPORT
Publication:Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England)
Date:Feb 4, 2001
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