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Col praises United’s effort in stalemate

By Matt Ramsay
STAR MAN KYLE HOWKINS

BOTH the Cambridge and Newport head coaches expressed their satisfaction after their second draws of the season. The match at the Abbey Stadium ended goalless, the U’s second scoreless draw in a row and also the second time Newport have earned a point. The visitors came closest to winning the game when Dimi Mitov saved well from Robbie Willmott late on.
Reflecting on his side’s performance, Cambridge boss Colin Calderwood said “We were resolute in the first half in really horrible conditions.
“In the second half there were mome...

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