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Football: Town go for three in a row



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
Diss Town will try to extend their winning run to three games tomorrow when they travel to Ipswich Wanderers in the Ridgeons League First Division, 3pm.
The Tangerines have beaten Debenham LC 3-2 and Downham Town 4-1 in their last two games and manager Robert Taylor is calling on his team to maintain their rich vein of form.

"I see it as four games undefeated in the league since we were beaten in the first game of the season at Newmarket," said the Diss boss

"We're not getting beat, which means the team's confidence is rising all the time."

Taylor will once again have to juggle his team, with defenders James Wilson and Brendan Foley, midfielder Robbie Lawrence and striker Danny Partridge all unavailable.

Lawrence will soon be a long-term absentee when he starts university in Bristol.

Better news for the Diss manager for tomorrow's game, is that defender/striker Kevin Leggett is fit again, after recovering from an ankle injury, and defender Gavin Pauling is back from holiday.

Diss will be without a game next Saturday as their scheduled opponents, Cornard United, will be in FA Cup action.

The Brewers Green Lane game has been rearranged for Saturday, March 14.

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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 2:41 PM
  • Source: Diss Express
  • Location: Diss
 
 
  

 
 


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