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Encyclopedia > Wilsden

Wilsden is a village on the west side of Bradford, in West Yorkshire, England. Close to the Aire Valley and the historic village of Haworth - home of the famous Brontë Sisters.


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Wilsden (http://www.ukvillages.co.uk/ukvillages.nsf/villages/England/Wilsden-West+Yorkshire)


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Wilsden’s defence and midfield (those of them who could be bothered to get back into defence!) were punished time and again for failing to clear the ball and at half time Wilsden tromped off trailing 0-5.
Wilsden started well and closed Heaton down giving them little chance to show there skills however it was only a matter of time before Heaton scored and from a corner Wilsden failed to latch on to the ball first and Heaton smacked in the rebound.
Wilsden were playing with the wind in the second half and really fancied their chances but unfortunately they couldn’t penetrate the Bingley defence other than with hopeful punts up field and it was Bingley that began to push forward and look the more threatening team.
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