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Vale’s fast start not enough for three points

Vale’s fast

By Nick Johnson

CHESTERFIELD 1
Dobra 76
CHESTERFIELD: Thompson 6, Donacien 6 (Sheckelford 45, 6) McFadzean 6, Grimes 7, Sparkes 7 (Horton 90) Naylor 6, Oldaker 7 (Metcalfe 85) Colclough 6 (Madden 69, 6) Mandeville 7, Dobra 8, Pepple 6 (Drummond 85). Subs not used: Boot, Fleck.

PORT VALE 1
Stockley 2
PORT VALE: Amos 6, John 7 (Sang 64, 7) Smith 7, Hall 7, Clark 5, Croasdale 6, Harper 6 (Byers 90) Garrity 6, Headley 7, Tolaj 6, Stockley 7 (Curtis 90). Subs not used: Heneghan, Richards, Umolu, Broome.
CHESTERFIELD assistant manager Danny Webb expressed frustration at his side...

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