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Sunday football: Trio net braces



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
Lincs County Cup
Sutton Bridge United hosted a side they knew nothing about, Aintree, and got a good win by six goals to nil with (old timer) Nicky Scott scoring a brace as did Danny Harding and Stephen Cousins.

In the next round they will meet FC Hunter Leap away on November 2.

JUNIOR COUNTY CUP

With the weather the winner this weekend, there were only four games played.

Chase FC lost 4-2 to New Buckenham, who were just that little bit stronger, after being 2-0 down at half-time.

Goals for Ashley Goody and Wayne Palmer.

Norfolk intermediate cup

Coachmakers Arms 0 Un Jack 1

The ref abandoned this match when an ambulance had to be called with the Jack leading through Bazza's first-ever Jack goal.

The Jack wish the Coachmakers injured player a speedy recovery. Nick, Tim and Minty got lost in Norwich and failed to make the kick-off.

West Norfolk Scaffolding LYNN League Division Two

Lynn Napier took on Fairstead and the away side took the points in a game with plenty of chances. Fairstead: Danny Child, Ross Thaxton and Joe Deighton all a brace each.

Napier: Dominic Stoutt with a brace and one for Andrew Simon.

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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 5:23 PM
  • Source: Lynn News Friday
  • Location: King's Lynn
 
 
  

 
 


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