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CHAMPIONS GIVEN GUARD OF HONOUR

DIV 1 SOUTH
EXMOUTH TOWN 1 FROME TOWN 1
By John Dibsdall

EXMOUTH welcomed Frome with a guard of honour recognising their achievement as Champions of the Southern League Division One South, but once the referee started the game no respect was given or indeed asked.
The wind was a levelling factor, as neither side was able to really use it to their full advantage.
Exmouth went ahead on the stroke of half time when Frome failed to clear a free kick into the box and Mike Landricombe hammered the loose ball into the top corner.
Frome started the second half brightly and equalised afte...

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