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Clinical Charlie denies Waders

BIGGLESWADE T 1 ALVECHURCH 1
By Mike Draxler

THE WADERS have no respect for the form book. Last Tuesday it was Tamworth held to a draw at the Yvette Brewer Stadium, yesterday it was another midlands side, who in their last game put five past a fast-improving Stourbridge.
Players took time to warm to the task in a brisk wind. The home side took up the baton early spending oodles of time in the Alvechurch area. Ronan Silvas it was as his shot beat all including the post on 18.
Next up new boy Jack Vasey, who tormented Alvechurch all day, saw the ball hit the post before the ball rolled a...

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