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DANNY’S MAKING A POINT – AGAIN!

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By Dan Agnew
AFC FYLDE 2
Tasdemir 67, Rowe 69
BROMLEY 2
Sutherland 8, Rees 50
TWO goals in as many minutes earned AFC Fylde a share of the spoils in an entertaining clash at Mill Farm.
The visitors raced into an early lead through Frankie Sutherland and doubled their advantage shortly after the break when Josh Rees poked home.
However, quick-fire goals from 17-year-old Serhat Tasdemir and top scorer Danny Rowe sealed a point for the hosts.
Bromley went close to scoring inside three minutes when Luke Wanadio took aim from 25 yards, only to see his effort cannon back off the crossbar.
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