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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Right footed penalty which the keeper saved full length to hisright. Jay had followed through to hi s left and scored with hi left foot putting the ball through the keeper's legs.
    Stockport were the better team but didn't capitalise and score goals, in fact, they only had two shots on target and Wrexham are now back in second place.
    I've just seen the vid. The penalty was poorly struck, too soft but he chased the rebound and scored from quite a tight angle.

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    Glad he has broken his duck, lets hope he goes on to score a few more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ballcock View Post
    Glad he has broken his duck, lets hope he goes on to score a few more.
    Agreed as long as they don't get promoted. Not a lover of them.

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    And he does, albeit another pen which he had won. Hopefully the Wrexham fans will be more appreciative now.

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