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MOTORMEN IN WRONG GEAR

DIV 1 NORTH
REDBRIDGE 0 FELIXSTOWE & WU 1
By Stephen Rutland

TOM Bullard’s solitary goal in the first half was enough for Felixstowe &Walton United as they extended their unbeaten run to five games and kept pace at the top with Lowestoft.
Redbridge started the contest in the lower echelons of the high-flying visitors were ahead when Bullard powered the table, but in no real threat of relegation based on Stowmarket and East Thurrock’s in from a corner in the 35th minute. displays this term. The hosts The second half started in fact started well, but it was with ...

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