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Berridge blast keeps the Ravens soaring

By Nigel Howlett
ST IVES TOWN 0
COALVILLE TOWN 1
NO-ONE would have bet on St Ives and Coalville being in the top three after five games and although both sides showed plenty of endeavour, there was not enough true quality on show to suggest either side will be challenging for the title by Easter.
An Ives side decimated by injuries and suspensions after two tough games over the Bank Holiday weekend set up to ensure they did not lose the game.
They would have probably achieved their objective but for a 65th-minute howler by keeper Tim Trebes, who handed the winner to the Ravens as he dropped ...

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