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Lions'early bite crucial



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Published Date: 08 May 2008
TREADFIRST SUDBURY AND DISTRICT SUNDAY LEAGUE
DIVISION FIVE

Delaware Feather Angels 1

Herbert Lions 2

DELAWARE returned to action this week, yet fell to the same scoreline for the third time this season, against recent Division Five cup winners and promotion-hopefuls Herbert Lions.

In a game that saw Delaware control large amounts of the possession, they were ultimately undone by two goals in the first ten minutes.

Lewis Townsend popped up 15 minutes from time to score the Angels' consolation, placing home a low cross from substitute David Benson.

Feather Angels conclude their season against Melford Razors this Wednesday evening.

If you are interested in supporting or sponsoring the Angels please see www.dfangels.com.



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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 3:29 PM
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