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NEWBY MAKES A POINT FOR CITY

By Ashley Ball

SCOTT Lindsey felt his York City side were good enough for maximum points, although he remained content with one as the Minstermen drew at Rotherham.
The battle between the two Yorkshire teams was a close one – they exchanged goals 20 minutes apart in the first half and both came against the run of play.
The Millers went in front when summer signing Ewan Otoo diverted in a low corner from Kian Spence.
York pegged them back when Harry Boyes found Alex Newby with a pinpoint cross and he tucked home at the back post.
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