REDFORD WINS IT LATE FOR TIGERS
The Non-League Football Paper|September 22, 2024
WORKSOP TOWN made it seven league wins in a row and kept the pressure on Macclesfield at the top of the NPL Premier.
Tom Feaheny
REDFORD WINS IT LATE FOR TIGERS

Tigers boss Craig Parry praised his side’s character after the game: “I’m glad to get the points, we knew it would be a battle. I thought they were better than us, but we showed real character to stick together and dig in and win.”

In a battle between two sides aiming for promotion, both teams went for it in an end to end contest.

Guiseley had a chance in the opening five minutes. Leo Farrell met a cross in the area, and his shot looked to be going in, but Worksop’s keeper Sebastian Malkowski at full stretch pulled off a brilliant save.

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