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RAIN’S THE WINNER AS REF BLOWS UP EARLY

By Dave Ward
BRAINTREE T 0 (A)
OXFORD CITY 0 (A)
COMMON SENSE prevailed at the Ironmongery Direct Stadium on Good Friday when this match was abandoned by referee Ian Fissenden in the 31st minute because of continuous torrential rain.
The Kent official, after agreeing to start the game, had warned both sides that if conditions worsened he would not hesitate to abandon the match.
“It was a fair decision because the pitch was becoming totally unplayable with so much surface water,” said Iron manager Brad Quinton.
“It’s disappointing for us because having won at Weston-S...

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