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THREE GOALS AND THREE POINTS




A comfortable 3-0 win for Buxton at Scarborough Athletic, Saturday April 12, took them three points closer to a possible end-of-season play-off opportunity in the Vanarama National League North. Goals came from Kieran Burton, Cian Coleman and Johnny Johnston.

Team manager John McGrath brought True Grant back in goal to replace excellent stand-in Paul Cooper, Kez Martin for Josh Williams, with Johnny Johnston taking over from Ben Sault. All three played significant parts in Buxton's success, blending into a team that was notably strong at the back and ever-commanding in midfield.

The Bucks were in dominant mood, softening up their hosts, then taking a 35th minute lead when Kieran Burton netted low down after a contributing header by Bobby Faulkner. Apart from occasional breakaways by the Boro, the second half remained firmly in the grasp of the Bucks and two goals in four minutes – Cian Coleman after 63 then Johnny Johnston, made the points safe and kept the door to the play-offs ajar. Full Match Report HERE

John McGrath summed up the performance as being "complete". He said: "We had loads of energy, wearing them down.

"Our substitutes all made an impact. Three well-worked goals and a second half that belonged to the Bucks. Now we've got to keep standards high for the rest of the season. There's still a long way to go. It's our cup final on Tuesday then back to the pressures of the league, home and away."

It's a busy time and the full squad will be needed to see it through. On Tuesday, April 15, the Bucks will take on Alfreton Town in the final of the Derbyshire Senior Cup at Chesterfield, kick-off 7.45pm. The teams are due to meet again, this time in the league, at Alfreton on Easter Monday, 3pm. On Good Friday, Chorley will be visitors to the Tarmac Silverlands, also 3pm.


 
 
 

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