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DIV 1 SOUTH

By Jack Davies

PORTISHEAD TOWN 6
BRISTOL MANOR F 1
BRISTOL Manor Farm were hit for six as a clinical Portishead took all three points in style.
Portishead have taken to the jump in leagues like a duck to water and it didn’t take them long to get going again.
Jay Murray collected from Mitch Osmond and his lob put Posset ahead.
Farm only had one thing to shout about, but it was the goal of the game, Kian Hill with a thunderbolt on the volley to draw level.
Portishead went into the break two goals ahead as debutant Owen Humphries stabbed them back in front, before Osmond adde...

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