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BRAKES HOLD ON WITH TEN

NORTH FERRIBY UNITED 1 LEAMINGTON 1
By Phil Withers
TWO goals in the opening 14 minutes threatened to produce a thriller, but in the end these two strugglers had to settle for a point – even though Leamington played for over half the game with ten men.
Bottom club Ferriby took just two minutes to break the deadlock when Brett Agnew found space to drill the ball past Tony Breeden.
But just when the Villagers looked like setting the tone for onloy a second win of the season, the Brakes equalised on 14 minutes – Daniel Udoh firing in Ahmed Obeng’s low cross after good work on...

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