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FELIXSTOWE &W 2 ROMFORD 0

DIV 1 NORTH
By Stuart Daynes

■ ROMFORD’S relega-tion was confirmed as Felixstowe & Walton United bounced back from two league defeats to boost their play-off hopes.
The Seasiders were without a recognised striker first half and it showed as their dominance failed to convert into goals as wayward finishing and a magnificent goalkeeping performance from Robert Budd kept the scores level.
Felixstowe were nearly made to pay in first half added time, but Callum Robinson saved Eusebio da Silva’s penalty, with Curtley Williams seeing red for the foul, levelling u...

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