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SEASIDERS CAN THANK TOM AFTER DERBY JOY

SEASIDERS CAN

By John Garrett

ISTHMIAN NORTH
FELIXSTOWE & WALTON UNITED began their Suffolk festive triple header with victory over lowly IPSWICH WANDERERS.
Tom Warren scored the only goal of the game for Stuart Board-ley’s Seasiders who moved three points clear at the top of the table after BURY TOWN dropped points.
Boardley’s leaders visit Bury on New Year’s Day having travelled to Newmarket Town on Saturday.
Warren’s goal came on 37 minutes but the home side also had keeper Harry Wright to thank for a string of fine saves. And Boardley was pleased with his side for ...

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