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Alfreton Town hit ten



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Published Date: 16 July 2008
Pre-season friendly
Southwell City 0
Alfreton Town 10
Alfreton Town made it 16 goals from their first two pre-season outings with a double figure victory at Central Midlands League Supreme Division side Southwell on Tuesday night.
Having hammered Dinnington Town 6-0 last Saturday on an astroturf surface at the Goodwin Sports Centre at Sheffield University, the Reds ran riot with some superb passing football on grass in Nottinghamshire.
Josh Law scored twice - one from the penalty spot, Paul Clayton and Danny Mayman both despatched headers and there were hat-tricks from Danny Davidson and Danny Reet, the latter scoring three in six minutes late in the second half.

The Reds are back in action on Friday night when they visit UniBond League First Division South outfit Quorn FC (7.30pm).
Next Thursday sees a first pre-season home outing when Macclesfield Town visit the Impact Arena (7.30pm).



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  • Last Updated: 16 July 2008 10:48 AM
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