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Published 18:39 28 Aug 2016 BST
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Kevin McManamon lined him up as the centre back approached.
The Dubliner seems to thrust his back straight into the front of Crowley.
Crowley takes it up the face. David Gough looks on, possibly obstructed.
Crowley lies strewn like a man who has taken a high-impact clash straight in the face. The ball pops out, Gough prepares to run in the other direction.
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