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By James Gordon

WARRINGTON TOWN 1
NEEDHAM MARKET 2
NEWLY-promoted Needham Market earned their first ever win in National League North and sent Warrington Town tumbling to a second successive home defeat.
Goals at either end of the first half from Tevan Allen and Jake Dye fired the Suffolk side in to a deserved lead that they never really looked like surrendering, despite Evan Gumbs’ header 14 minutes from time.
The Yellows could hardly have got off to a worse start when Adam Mills won the ball back high up the pitch, and though his ball to Jamie McGrath was behind its inten...

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