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Dolphins deliver crushing defeat

DIDCOT TOWN 0 POOLE TOWN 7
By Stewart Unsworth

DIDCOT suffered their heaviest league defeat in living memory following a seven-goal annihilation by Poole Town.
A tightly contested opening 30 minutes gave little indication of what was to come, but once the Dolphins netted their second goal moments before half-time, it was the Railwaymen who were the fish out of water, conceding a further five times after the interval.
The first goal proved to be the best of the bunch. A Didcot move broke down midway inside the Poole half and after a couple of passes, Cameron Murray was released to sc...

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