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NEVER GIVE IN – HOSTS SURVIVE BUT ONLY JUST…

By Dave Rudolphson

TIVERTON TOWN 3
MARLOW 2
TIVERTON’s victory against basement-dwellers Marlow led to huge celebrations at the Sleeblackwell Solicitors Stadium as they escaped the drop by one point.
The Yellows went into the game knowing that their goal difference meant only a win, with other results going their way, would keep them up, but thankfully they were facing a 30-loss Marlow team which had already conceded 112 goals.
After 10 minutes, Asa Hall’s goal was ruled out by an offside flag.
And shortly afterwards, Niall Thompson’s cross was headed narrowl...

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