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Mouthwatering clash at Holyport

Patrick Corlett • Published 13 Nov 2009 13:00 Mobiles Print Comments 0 Comments

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LEAGUE leaders Wokingham & Emmbrook travel to Holyport on Saturday for what is sure to be a pulsating clash.

Port are the division's top scorers by some distance and have games in hand on table toppers, Wokingham, who have netted 19 times in their last five games so it is sure to be a cracker.

The Summerleaze outfit scored four in an extra time clash on Saturday and then pushed Hellenic League Premier Division Binfield all the way with 10 men on Tuesday evening in the AM Print Floodlit Cup so will go into it in good form but maybe struggling slightly due to the exertions.

This article appeared in Royal Borough Observer 13 Nov 09

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