Quick-fire goals help revive title challenge
RIDGEONS LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION Mildenhall Town 2 Ipswich Wanderers 0 TWO goals in two first-half minutes put Mildenhall s title challenge back on track. Defender Lee Wilson completed a flowing passing move with a composed finish into the bottom corner
RIDGEONS LEAGUE
PREMIER DIVISION
Mildenhall Town 2 Ipswich Wanderers 0
TWO goals in two first-half minutes put Mildenhall's title challenge back on track.
Defender Lee Wilson completed a flowing passing move with a composed finish into the bottom corner in the 12th-minute, before Liam Harrold finished from an acute angle after fine play from Ozie Foster.
Mildenhall continued to dominate the rest of the first half of Saturday's match and were unfortunate to not be further ahead by the interval.
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Ipswich gave the hosts a couple of nervous moments in the early stages of the second half, but Ben Nower was in top form to deny Rene Swann, then Danny Smy.
Niall Inman skewed wide from close range as the hosts attempted to wrap up victory and a spectacular save from a combination of Nower and Andy Eady in the 80th minute ensured that Town kept a clean sheet.
- Mildenhall play King's Lynn Reserves away on Saturday and Felixstowe at home on Tuesday night.