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Strat’s life for the FA Cup heroes…

STRATFORD TOWN 4 NEEDHAM MARKET 2
By Max Hall

TWO GOALS apiece for Stratford’s Jack Storer and Andre Wright brought Needham Market down to earth after their FA Cup heroics a week earlier.
The Marketmen had shown no signs of a cup hangover early on at Knights Lane – after securing a trip to League One Burton Albion – with Luke Ingram heading narrowly wide after Town’s Paul MCone almost glanced a Kyle Hammond free-kick past his own keeper in the opening exchanges.
But the Bards settled into the game with a Taylor Morrison effort from the edge of the box blo...

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