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FOUR-GOAL SEYMOUR SHINES FOR PARKWAY

PLYMOUTH P’WAY 6 HENDON 0
By Mike Parrish

PLYMOUTH Parkway enjoyed back-to-back league victories for the first time this season as they hit Hendon for six.
The game looked set to be an interesting encounter following a cagey first 20 minutes in which both sides threatened.
However, a red card soon changed the course of the afternoon.
Hendon’s goalkeeper was adjudged to have handled outside of the box leaving the referee with only one choice but to send the him off.
Parkway smelt blood and a 15-minute purple patch would see them three goals to the good thanks to stri...

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