Dragons Slain by Bogie Men ; Visitors Rewrite Racecourse Ground History Books
The Journal › February 21, 2011
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The Journal › February 21, 2011
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Wrexham 2 Gateshead 7 GATESHEAD rewrote the history books at a volatile Racecourse Ground when they inflicted the heaviest home defeat in Wrexham's proud 138-year existence, writes JEFF BOWRON.
A rampant Gateshead incredibly hit the Dragons, lying fourth in the Blue Square Bet Premier and with just one defeat in 16 games, for seven.See the full content of this document
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Dragons Slain by Bogie Men ; Visitors Rewrite Racecourse Ground History Books
Leading scorer Jon Shaw started the rout with the quickest goal in the country on Saturday, after just 23 seconds, and went on to complete his hat-trick w...
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