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MATCH REPORT: Ashby Ivanhoe 3-1 Arnold Town

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Arnold Town suffered their second defeat on the road this time at the hands of Ashby Ivanhoe at the weekend.

The 3-1 scoreline could have been much worse if it were not for the heroics of the Eagles stopper James Elliott who battled on through pain from an early injury.

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PICTURED: Arnold Town manager Wayne Looker

The Eagles took the lead in the thirty-eighth minute through a Curtis Millward volley but were pegged back within two minutes by an effort from Bott.


The home side increased their lead on fifty-eight minutes; again Bott on target and the third went in on sixty-seven minutes from Horn. Elliott saved a dubious penalty awarded with fifteen minutes to go but a late flurry from the visitors failed to save a point.

Lots for Manager Wayne Looker (pictured) to mull over with the first home game at Eagle Valley next Saturday when Graham St Prims are the visitors…

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