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AMMIES PICK UP PACE IN AUTOS

By Max Price

KARL Robinson wants to take Salford’s promotion push to the final day after labelling their win at Oldham as “probably the biggest” of his tenure.
First-half goals from Adebola Oluwo and Daniel Udoh proved enough for the three points, despite Josh Hawkes’ reply after the break.
The Ammies are now just a point and a place outside of the automatic promotion places with two games to go.
Robinson said: “Probably one of the biggest wins I’ve had since I’ve been here.
“We’ve got to hope now that we can put our f...

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