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Determined Town eventually hit for six

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Published Date: 27 January 2010
MORLEY Town showed plenty of determination in Sunday's Leeds Combination League Premier Division clash at home to Pudsey before losing 6-2.
Morley, who only had 10 men, were 2-0 down after 15 minutes but levelled thanks to Martin Ross and Ben Dixon.

Matthew Smith went close but he missed his shot and received a yellow card as he tried to bundle the rebound over the line with a delibe
rate handball.

Morley continued to press but Pudsey struck in the 65th minutes when their substitute scored after Morley failed to clear a free-kick.

Fitness and a man advantage took its toll late on as Pudsey added two late goals. Morley's Players' MoM was Anthony Barker and the manager's choice was Daniel De'Ath.

Morley remain bottom of the table but this Sunday visit Main Line Social who play at Western Flatts. Players should meet no later than 10am and need to inform Noel Bullock on facebook or e-mail regarding availability before 8pm on Saturday.

n In WR County Amateur League Division Two, Morley Town bid to get back to winning ways this Saturday as they host Golcar Reserves. Everybody should meet by 12.45pm at Glen Road for a 2pm kick-off.

Please inform Andy Sturgeon on 07791 741275 regarding availability before 8pm on Friday.



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  • Last Updated: 28 January 2010 10:18 AM
  • Source: Morley Advertiser
  • Location: Morley
 
 

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