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AFC CROYDON ATH 0 THREE BRIDGES 1

DIV 1 STH EAST
By Paul Smith

■ PLAYED in driving rain and a gale force wind, particularly in the second half, this game was always going to be settled by a single goal and it came, from the penalty spot, with just 13 minutes to go.
AFC Croydon, under new manager Keith Millen, started the game brightly with several chances in the opening half hour via Brandon Pierrick, Kadell Daniel and David Omilabu all had chances.
Three Bridges, who were on a run of defeats and had slipped into the bottom four, were getting men behind the ball and working hard, but weren’t creating a...

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