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🥳 An absolutely crackers 85 seconds between both second half goals last night! Enjoy from our unique wide cam angle. 📹 #YCFC 🔴🔵

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And the ball was actually in play for only about 15 seconds 🤯

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Good to see York doing well.

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Section to the right of the home dugout. Someone wandering out (probably for a piss) just as we kick off again after Hunt’s goal….😬

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Superb content

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