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Hanworth Villa 3-2 Littlehampton Town: Villa seal it at the death

Hanworth Villa twice came from behind to beat Littlehampton Town with the winner scored seven minutes into stoppage time and the game’s end marred by appalling behaviour from the visiting fans who claimed it was a feud dating back ten years.

Hanworth Villa

By David Ballheimer

HANWORTH V 3
Hippolyte 59, Merson 85, Williams 90
LITTLEHAMPTON T 2
Jarvis 1, Benn 78

RED AND WHITE DELIGHT: Jordan Ellis slots home deep in injury time and, inset, celebrates with coach Chris Balchin
PICTURE: Gary House

HANWORTH Villa twice came from behind to beat Littlehampton Town with the winner scored seven minutes into stoppage time and the game’s end marred by appalling behaviour from the visiting fans who claimed it was a feud dating back ten years.
Town could not have made a better start, scoring in the opening seconds when Dion Jarvis collected a ball pla...

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