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ASHFORD TOWN 1 SUTTON COMMON R 1

SOUTH CENTRAL
By David Ballheimer

ASHFORD Town (Middlesex) were frustrated they could not turn their player advantage against fellow strugglers Sutton Common Rovers into three points on Friday night.
The Tangerines had been on top in the first half, but conceded a pen- alty after 40 minutes.
A skirmish followed, the result of which was a red card for Rovers’ Darnell
Bromfield and yellow for Ashford keeper Nick Jupp.
Once order was restored, Adam Aziz’s spot-kick beat Jupp to give Sutton Common the lead.
In the 50th minute, Callum Hope’s header was cleared off...

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