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IT’S KING GEORGE IN UNITED TRIUMPH

IT’S KING

By Mitul Samji

FARNHAM TOWN 1

Kinnane 87

BRIDGWATER UTD 2

Llewelyn 64, King 88

WE’VE DONE IT! Jubilant Bridgwater celebrate at the final whistle
PICTURE: Ian Christy

GEORGE King’s late winner stunned ten-man Farnham Town at the Memorial Ground and booked Bridgwater United’s place in the fifth round.
Bridgwater boss Andy Llewellyn, whose son Tom curled in a 25-yard free-kick to open the scoring, told The NLP: “Our football today was unbelievable.
“A lot of our free-kicks are off the cuff and I have spoken to the boys that we don’t sc...

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