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Witney Town fell to their third consecutive loss on Saturday, conceding a tenth minute goal from Kenny Clarke and seeing the home side equalise 18 minutes from the end. Witney had two shots on target and relied heavily on Kent Drackett’s efforts. Mark Townsend was seen spotting an opening in the Worcester City defence.Witney Town fell to their third consecutive loss on Saturday, conceding a tenth minute goal from Kenny Clarke and seeing the home side equalise 18 minutes from the end. Witney had two shots on target and relied heavily on Kent Drackett’s efforts. Mark Townsend was seen spotting an opening in the Worcester City defence.
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ed newly promoted Cambridge with a tenth minute goal from Kenny Clarke and only conceded that advantage 18 minutes from the end of a gruelling slog in the rain. Clarke played up front alongside Nick Hunt, mak- ing his Southern League debut for Witney, because of injuries to main strikers Bruce McCrae and John Davie. After supplying two HANYA Witney remained dangerous on the counter attack and John Thorne had a shot cleared off the line on the half hour. But it was all hands to the pumps in the second half as Cambridge mounted pres- sure. The home side equalised when centre back Steve Roach climbed high to head in a corner and Witney’s Russell Wilton turned a cross away off his own post Witney Town u Worcester City 1 WITNEY slumped to their third consecutive defeat at Marriott’s Close on Satur- day and already the pessimists are forecasting doom and gloom. Two shots on target was all they had to offer and as in the opening match against Bromsgrove Rovers they relied far too much on Kent Drackett. He was everywhere and WITNEY’S Mark Townsend spots an opening in the Worcester defence on Saturday. 2-6 ALL 1966
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