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WANDERERS LOSE AGAIN IN DULL CLASH

DIV 1 NORTH
MALDON & TIP’ 1 IPSWICH WAN’ 0
By Lee Witney

THE division’s basement side Ipswich Wanderers were left feeling deflated as they were beaten at midtable Maldon & Tiptree.
It could, however, have been at least a point for the visitors as the referee decided to rule out Owen Andrews’ 67th-minute goal.
Andrews had found the back of Jamie Grossart’s net, and Wanderers were celebrating while the referee had a lengthy consultation with his assistant referee before electing to chalk the goal off. It left a bitter taste in their mouths,...

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