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Parkway’s fightback in vain

By Mike Parrish

PLYMOUTH P’WY 1
GOSPORT BORO 2
PLYMOUTH Parkway returned to Bolitho Park knowing a response was required, but a costly first half proved decisive as Gosport Borough claimed the points despite a far improved second-half performance from the Yellows.
With the pitch looking immaculate in the winter sunshine, both sides began scrappily as head tennis and needless
fouls disrupted any early rhythm. Parkway struggled to settle and were punished after nine minutes when Michael Fernandes nicked possession and finished clinically from the edge of the area to hand the ...

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