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DOCKERS SPOIL CITY PARTY AT THE DEATH

DOCKERS SPOIL

DIV 1 NORTH
By Rob Warren

HOME SWEET HOME: Cambridge City open their new stadium
PICTURES: Alastair Dixon

CAMBRIDGE C 1
Temple 45
TILBURY 2
Hernandez 66 (pen), Bantick 87

TILBURY were the party poopers this weekend, as they defeated Cambridge City at the newly opened FWD-IP Community Stadium in front of 1,459 fans.
In the first half, the visitors actually looked more confident despite the hosts’ big day. In the 37th minute, the ball bounced to Alex Hernandez on the edge of the box, but he could only watch his half-volley take a deflection and roll just wide.
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