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MAGPIES LEFT BY WATSON’S

MAGPIES LEFT

By Alan Jones

DION DOUBLE-IN: Southport’s Dion Charles fires home his second goal and Southport’s fourth
PICTURE: AGB Photo

JACK IN THE BOX: Jack Sampson, No. 10, heads in Southport’s opening goal

Jamie Vermiglio’s team arrived at Southport on the back of six wins from seven games, but they left having conceded five goals to lose a thrilling contest.
Jack Sampson and Dion Charles both scored twice as the Port notched a hugely impressive win, continuing their own improved form during the second half of the season.
The Magpies arrived with the division’s...

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