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WATLING’S ‘LIVID’ AS FLEET ARE HIT FOR SIX

WATLING’S ‘LIVID’

By Stuart Francis

EBBSFLEET UTD 0

SOLIHULL MOORS 6
Stewart (og) 48, Poku 51, Wilkinson 51, 57, 60, Bowen 90+4
SUPER Solihull Moors scored six second-half goals to demolish bottom side Ebbsfleet United in an action-packed affair at Stonebridge Road.
The result was all the more remarkable as the visitors had to play 85 minutes with just 10 men after centre-back James Clarke was sent off by referee Paul Johnson for a high challenge on Kwame Thomas.
But the numbers evened up just before half-time when debutant Jez Davies, on as a sub for Thomas just 18 minutes previous, was also sh...

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