Poor form continues for Town

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WARRINGTON Town’s poor end of season form continued as they suffered a disappointing 1-2 defeat at home to Salford City.
Remarkably Warrington held on to 6th spot in the league on goal difference and a win at Radcliffe on Friday will secure their highest league finish for 15 years.
But another defeat could see them drop down the league table.
Town fell behind after 24 minutes when Mark Ayres had a free header to score direct from a corner.Then on 32 minutes it went from bad to worse as Town keeper Paul Pritchard allowed a ball to bounce over his head allowing Jack Redshaw to bundle the ball over the line.
Warrington were thrown a lifeline on 38 minutes when Chris Thompson converted a penalty after Alan Collins was hacked down in the box.
But that was as good as it got for the Yellows who finished their home fixtures on a disappointing low note.

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