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BENNETT BREAKS IVES HEARTS

STIVES TOWN 1 NEEDHAM MARKET 1
By Nigel Howlett

IT LOOKED like a very well taken Nabil Shariff goal and battling second-half rearguard action was going to end the Marketmen’s 15-year hoodoo over the Ives.
But the home fans hearts were broken and Needham’s unbeaten run extended as substitute Kaan Bennett found a route through the centre of the hosts defence to level in the last minute.
on the front foot and should have gone in front inside the first minute when Tyrone Baker was put clear through the centre but visiting keeper Marcus Garnham was quickly out to deny him. ...

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