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STUBBORN SPIREITES BLUNT U’S

By Jon Waldron

STALEMATE: Joe Rowley can’t break the deadlock
PICTURES: AHPIX

COLCHESTER United head coach John McGreal was left wondering what might have been as his promotionchasing side could only claim a point at struggling Chesterfield.
The U’s have dropped to eighth in League Two after playing out a goalless draw at the Proact Stadium against a battling Spireites team, who have moved out of the bottom two with the point.
McGreal said: “Am I disappointed? I would say so, because we got in some fantastic areas but we were wasteful in the final third.
“We la...

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