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Worrall works his wonders for Vale

By Jon Waldron

DAVE WORRALL Port Vale

PORT Vale manager Neil Aspin felt his side deserved their point after Dave Worrall’s late equaliser rescued a draw for them against Colchester at Vale Park.
Worrall struck with three minutes remaining to ensure a share of the spoils for Vale, who have now not won in their last five matches.
Aspin said: “I thought we started the game in the first ten minutes quite well, conceded a bad goal and then conceded an even worse goal, right on half-time.
“We certainly deserved something from the game but the two goals we gave away were re...

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