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Tivvy an arresting sight against Met

TIVERTON TOWN 3 MET POLICE 2
By Jay Richardson

TIVVY ended their Saturday home hodoo by beating a well organised and in-form Metropolitan Police team in sunny Devon.
The Londoners started well with the Tivvy goal leading a charmed life. Lewis Williams and his defence were keeping the visitors at bay with some juggling at the back and some fierce Tivvy rearguard action.
After 17 minutes against the run of play, home loanee Alfie Moulden took down a long ball and cooly slotted home past Liam Beach.
Four minutes later, it got even better for the hosts as Josh Jones was in the right pl...

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