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Stonehouse gain the derby day bragging rights over Shortwood

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UHL Hellenic League

Chris Burns’ Stonehouse gained the bragging rights over Shortwood United in a tepid local derby, writes Jim Cunneen.

In a game of few chances, it was former Shortwood midfielder Nick Humphreys who won it, fizzing beyond Parsisson from the edge of the box on 38 minutes. 

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