By Thomas Ritchie
GOOD TIMES: Aaron Hayden of Stourbridge celebrates his goal
FARSLEY Celtic slumped to a disappointing defeat at home to Stourbridge, putting a dent in their hopes of reaching the play-offs.
It was the hosts who went in front courtesy of a Ryan Watson penalty, however a Luke Benbow brace and goals from Paul McCone and Joshua Cooke saw Stourbridge complete the turnaround – and in all honesty, they could and probably should have won by more.
Stourbridge manager Gary Hackett said: “Our recent performances have been pretty good, but we’ve conceded very, ver...
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