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SEAGULLS PINCH POINT AFTER ADEN SHOWN RED

By Liam Goodley
BOGNOR REGIS TOWN 1
WESTON-S-MARE 1
WESTON-super-Mare held on for a draw with ten men.
The visitors lost Aden Baldwin in the first-half when he was sent-off on 30 minutes.
The Seagulls took the lead on 11 minutes when Ashley Kington’s low cross was let through and an unmarked Dayle Grubb poked home.
Joe Lea smacked one at goal which was well stopped by Luke Purnell right afterwards.
Ollie Pearce received a booking on 17 minutes before rounding the goalkeeper and shooting narrowly wide seconds later.
Baldwin was then shown a straight red card for his foul on Bognor&rsqu...

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