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DELAY DOESN’T DENY OLYMPIC

NEEDHAM MARKET 1 RUSHALL OLYMPIC 1
By Ben Clarke
TWO first-half goals saw the points shared in a game that saw kick-off delayed due to Rushall being held up in traffic. The first half saw both sides pass the ball around, with Needham looking the more likely side to score as they created early chances.
However, in the 26th minute Rushall were awarded a penalty after a break led to a foul, with Daniel Waldrom making no mistake as he tucked the spot-kick into the corner.
Needham responded well and equalised seven minutes later following a good passing move that culminated with Adam Mills cross...

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