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Thriller answers Church’s prayers

ALVECHURCH 4 STAMFORD 3
By Ben Tyler

ALVECHURCH’s recent revival continued after a goal-laden thriller made it six games unbeaten for the hosts.
It was the hosts who dealt the opening blow, courtesy of the fortuitous Dylan Hadley. Nipping in to beat goalkeeper Daniel Wallis to the ball, a lucky ricochet from the Stamford glovesman gave the midfielder the simplest of tasks to tuck home.
Another mishap from the visiting keeper gave Church their second and DJ Sturridge his first in yellow and black, finding himself well positioned to touch home after Jack Hallahan’s initi...

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