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HICKS THE DIFFERENCE AS FOOLISH REDS SEE RED

By Nigel Howlett
ST IVES TOWN 3
REDDITCH UTD 1
NATHAN HICKS’ double ensured that the Ives return from Covid isolation was a winning one but the previously unbeaten Reds made life very hard for themselves.
Kieran Donnelly foolishly pushed Marc Richards in the face to earn himself a straight red card in only the third minute. Going down to 10 men did not prevent the visitors going in front as a Jordan Clement’s pot shot from 25 yards was deflected past Martin Conway in the home goal.
Ives got back on level terms 10 minutes before the break when Michael Gyasi was bundled over in th...

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