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Attacking show rings true for a happy Bell

By George Charles

LEE Bell enjoyed watching his Crewe side turn on their style as they registered their biggest win of the campaign.
The Railwaymen are building up a head of steam after grinding out consecutive wins over Bromley, Morecambe and Accrington when goals were at a premium.
But in registering their fourth success on the bounce they conjured up an inspired attacking performance, which drew goals from summer recruits Kane Hemmings and Jack Lankester to move into the top seven.
Bell said: “It was a real pleasing afternoon and that’s what we all want to see us ...

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