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WAKES’ RED MIST PROVES SO COSTLY

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
BOURNE TOWN 0 BELPER TOWN 2
By Sam Deakin

BELPER emerged victorious on a rain-soaked pitch in Bourne.
The visitors, who are challenging for the league title certainly looked the part in the first 15 minutes as they hit the bar, post and needed a stunning save from ‘retired’ Bourne legend Dan Swan to deny Kevin Bastos.
After weathering the storm, the Wakes would get back into the game and started to spend more time in the Belper half with a succession of corners.
It was starting to turn into a really good game of football until the 35th minute when Rich...

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