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Shrewsbury Town's Luke Waterfall scores his side's second goal of the game during the FA Cup fourth round match at Montgomery Waters Meadow, Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury 2 — 2 Wolves‏
at New Meadow
by Simon Williams

SHREWSBURY Town manager Sam Ricketts bemoaned the six minutes added time in his side’s late draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers in FA Cup fourth round.

‏After a goalless first half, the League One side stunned their Premier League visitors after the break with goals from Greg Docherty and Luke Waterfall.

‏The scoreline caused tension between a small section of the home crowd and some of the 1,500 Wolves fans. The supporters began to throw missiles at each other.

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