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White’s red card so costly

PLYMOUTH P’WAY 1 HUNGERFORD T 2
By Mike Parrish

ROCKY Neal gave Plymouth Parkway an early lift, but a red card and two second-half set-piece goals saw Hungerford Town claim three important points at Bolitho Park.
Neal struck after 12 minutes, finishing neatly after Ryan Brett’s flick released him into the penalty area.
But Parkway’s momentum was disrupted soon after when captain Shane White was shown a straight red card, forcing the hosts to play for more than an hour with ten men.
Hungerford made their advantage count after the break. Substitute Kyle Tooze he...

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