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The result was: promotedbyMeegsC (talk) 22:44, 27 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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5x expanded by The Rambling Man (talk). Self-nominated at 11:20, 10 March 2021 (UTC).[reply]
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Overall: Couldn't find any issues with the hook, which is interesting already. No pictures, so that's not a problem, and the article itself is well-sourced. This hook is good to go. Some Dude From North Carolina (talk) 19:06, 10 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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Reviewer: Usernameunique (talk · contribs) 06:36, 18 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Lead
Route to the final
Gareth McAuley scored in the 11th minute when he headedafree kick from Kevin Sandwith into the Macclesfield goal.— Any word on why they got the free kick?
in Southend-on-Sea— Link to Southend-on-Sea?
Background
The referee for the match was Martin Atkinson.— Mention he's from Yorkshire?
Both matches between the sides during the regular season ended in 1–1 draws.— Dates/locations?
Summary
who then saw a goal from Yeo ruled out— Who is the "who" referred to in this line? And why was the goal ruled out? Minute?
Southend had two goal-bound chances cleared, after the Lincoln goalkeeper Alan Marriott had saved shots from both Carl Pettefer and Mark Bentley.— The "after the" is confusing. It means that the sentence could be referring to two saves (the "saved shots" were of the "goal-bound chances"), or four (Marriott saves shots from Pettefer and Bentley, after which he cleared two goal-bound chances).
passed the ball square— What does "square" mean in this context? Cleanly? Right to? If so, it feels a little redundant, because if you just said "passed the ball," it would seemingly go without saying that it was a direct pass.
Details
Post-match
needed to be refreshed— I think by "refreshed" you mean overhauled, but that's only clear from reading the quotation. It's a bit confusing, because "refreshed" could also mean that he thought the team needed to get their beauty sleep and head to the spa before the next season.
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