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COD ARMY CHIEF LAWLOR IS LEFT FRUSTRATED BY GILLS STALEMATE

By Charlie Forrester

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FLEETWOOD T 0 GILLINGHAM 0
FLEETWOOD: Lynch 7, Rooney 7, Bennett 7, Potter 6, Neal 6, Cirino GILLINGHAM: Maynard-Brewer 6, Smith 7, Beckles 8, Dobbs 7 (Andrew 72, 6), Cannon 7 (McLean 72, 6), Helm 6, McCann 8, Freeman 7, Albarus 7, McKenzie 6 (Waldock 87), Harris 6 6, Evans 6, Davies 6 (Loupalo-Bi 72, 6). Subs not used: Pradic, (McManus 70, 6), Hale 6 (Kendall 84), Brophy 7 (Antwi 84), Murphy, Costelloe, Dempsey.
FRUSTRATED Fleetwood boss Matt Lawlor stressed his side missed a trick after being held to a goalless draw at home to Gillingham.
The visitors str...

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