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OLIVER BLUNDER AIDS THE VISITORS

By Ian Knight
BIDEFORD 2
SHORTWOOD UNITED 2
THE Robins shot themselves in the foot by conceding a crazy own goal with the game only nine minutes old.
Keeper Steve Oliver took his eye off the ball from a James Mayne backpass which rolled under his foot and into the net.
Shortwood went 2-0 up after 23 minutes when Nick Humphreys coolly found the net.
Bideford responded, and on the half hour mark, Matty Bye slotted a through ball to Ben Seymour, who guided it past keeper George Burton.
Kevin Squire saw a second-half shot saved by Burton, and a minute later Downing was brought down in the box, ...

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