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YATE NICK IT THANKS TO THE MET’S GENEROSITY

YATE TOWN 2 MET POLICE 1
By John Davis

YATE’S long winless run finally came to an end as Met Police gifted them two own goals.
Yate got in front - in slightly bizarre fashion - with only eight minutes on the clock. Met defender Bernie Turner was attempting to clear a Lewis Hall free kick but managed to turn the ball past his own keeper.
Rudy Allen’s long-range effort was kept out by Yate’s Louis Evans as the Police hit back, but Kyle Tooze twice went close to extending the Yate lead.
The Met started the second half well and were denied an equaliser when Evans s...

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