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JOSH’S STRIKE ENOUGH FOR EVE

DIV 1 SOUTH
MELKSHAM TOWN 0 EVESHAM UNITED 1
By Richard Nelsen

JOSH Barlow’s wonder goal enabled Evesham United to snap a three-game losing streak without scoring and left Melksham Town frustrated.
His well-struck shot from distance after 19 minutes separated the sides, only for midfielder Reegan Messenger’s dismissal shortly after the interval following a second caution to put the visitors under pressure.
Melksham, who had been denied an early opener when Kyle Witt’s header was tipped over by goalkeeper Alex Harris, dominated the final half-hour with a man adv...

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