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SUDS’ EARLY LEAD PUT TO ROOST BY THE CROWS

AFC SUDBURY 1 ROYSTON TOWN 1
By Isaac Mennie

POINTS were shared in Suffolk in this eventful clash yesterday.
The home side started the better, Josh Allen being played through by Ollie Peters, but he saw his shot saved.
However, he was given a second chance, once again ending up in a oneon-one situation with Tommy Dickson-Hodge.
This time he made no mistake and audaciously chipped the ball over the keeper to give ‘The Suds’ an early lead.
Josh Allen, Sudbury’s key man in the opening half of the match, saw his shot tipped around a post.
And in the final minute ...

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