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DIV 1 S.CENTRAL

By James Roberts

LITTLEHAMPTON T A
HAYES & YEADING A
LITTLEHAMPTON’S game
■ against Hayes & Yeading was abandoned at half-time following a mass brawl involving a large number of players from both teams.
The incident occurred as the two sides were heading down the tunnel after the conclusion of a first half that had been good-natured up until that point.
Hayes & Yeading took the lead early on when Brendan Matthew scored in the 11th minute but nine minutes later, Josh Short picked up the ball on the halfway line and, on an individual run, motored past the ...

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