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EAGLES SOAR TO COMEBACK WIN

BEDFORD TOWN 3 LEAMINGTON 1
By Roger Worsley

A BIG crowd of 1,148 at The Eyrie witnessed a cracking encounter as Bedford Town secured a comeback victory over Leamington.
The visitors drew first blood in the seventh minute: the Eagles failed to clear a corner, allowing Max Brogan to rifle the ball into the roof of the net.
The lead was short-lived. Just two minutes later,
Josh Castiglione levelled with a moment of individual brilliance, driving from the halfway line and ghosting past three defenders before slotting home.
The Eagles comprehensively bossed the second half.
In the 5...

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