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NO FINAL FLING FOR UNITED

By Adam Smith

HASTINGS UTD 2
POTTERS BAR T 3
HASTINGS waved goodbye to the Isthmian Premier after a season to forget as visitors Potters Bar confirmed their league survival.
Both teams had some of their youth players among the starting line-up. It was Hastings who made the better start but couldn’t find an opener.
It wasn’t until the 38th minute when the breakthrough came from Davide Rodari, who put United ahead with a neat finish from six yards.
Potters Bar were back level two minutes into first-half stoppage time thanks to Brandon Adams as he capitalised on a mix-u...

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