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SLIDESHOW: Potton United



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Published Date:
22 October 2007
Pictures from Saturday match against Deeping
Potton United's slide down the UCL Premier Division table continued on Saturday with a 4-1 defeat at home to current UCL champions Deeping Rangers.

Potton made a superb start with a goal after just two-and-a-half minutes, although what had looked suspiciously like an acute angled Shiblu Miah cross meant for Mickey O'Farrell, flew over his teammate and into the top corner for 1-0.

But Deeping drew level through John Duncliffe's and three minutes into the second half, Mark Kingston beat Pursell with an angled effort for 2-1.

Danny Matson made it three and Kevin Ward grabbed the fourth to complete Potton's misery.

To view a selection of pictures taken by Tracey Goodacre click on the right.

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  • Last Updated: 22 October 2007 11:18 AM
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