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Market stalled by quick-fire double

NEEDHAM MARKET 0 RUSHALL OLYMPIC 2
By Drew Kendall

TWO QUICK-FIRE second half goals earnt Rushall Olympic a second straight win at Needham Market’s Bloomfields.
Both the goals came in the second half as Liam McDonald’s side moved onto the same points as their Suffolk hosts.
In truth, the home side edged an even first half, with former Bury Town winger Ross Crane cleverly threading Seth Chambers through early on, but the forward shot agonisingly just wide.
Crane then went for goal himself, only to fire narrowly wide.
The Needham star man soon saw his clever low ball a...

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