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Ives stunned as Blues strike twice late on

ST IVES TOWN 1 BURY TOWN 2
By Nigel Howlett

TWO late, late, goals turned this game on its head as Bury Town came from behind to claim a remarkable victory.
Prior to that turnaround, Ives seemed to be heading for a vital three points courtesy of a well-taken Jonny Edwards goal ten minutes after half-time.
The star man was destined to be Ives keeper Ollie Taylor who pulled off a string of fines saves to keep the Blues at bay throughout a one-sided first half and the first few minutes of the second.
Taylor’s heroics started early as he flung himself high to his right to turn aro...

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