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Published Date: 07 October 2008
Tuesday, 5pm - THE Brit hit 18, Franco's net an extra-time winnerand the Black Swan rue the penalty that never was. It's all go in the Lincs Sunday Cup...
Lincs Sunday Cup

FC Franco's entertained an organised Coach House team from Scunthorpe in a physical contest.
The visitiors were putting in some robust challenges, one leaving Pop Bogdan limping so badly that sub Franco Parla had to replace him early on.
Moments later and another altercation left Franco's down to 10 men after Sergio Roquetti's retaliation earned him an early bath.
Five minutes before half time the Coach keeper was sent off for his challenge outside the area on Tony Pascu, who needed hospital treatment following the challenge.
Kamil Kleczynski put Franco's 1-0 up from the resultant free kick, but Coach House fought back to lead 2-1.
Franco's, with just nine men in the second half, deservedly drew level through Kleczynski.
It was then left to Nathan Hubbert to strike an extra time winner for the Boston side.

THE Black Swan were left rueing a strange refereeing decision when they felt they should have been given a penalty.
Instead they found themselves trailing 2-0 at Gatehouse before Ali Smith hit a consolation.
THE MAGNET'S man-of-the-match Mark Thompson struck twice as his side beat FC Wybers 3-1.
Wybers pulled a goal back and the Magnet were down to 10 men after Stacy Cartwright was dismissed, but a strike from Liam Nimmo ensured the Boston team progressed.

BRITANNIA Revolution cruised through their game against Mayfair, winning 18-0.
Goals came at regular intervals from Tim Tyler (four), Richard Stukins (three), Lloyd Sanderson (three) and Paul Clarke (three), Leigh Taylor, Rob Masters, Michael Emery, Cliff Langham and Andy Stukins.
Keeper Andy Stukins netted with a 30-yard free kick.

SPALDING'S Fenway were forced to call off their game against The Newcastle due to a waterlogged pitch.
They will face each other this weekend.


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BILLINGHAY inflicted a fourth defeat of the season onto Park Avenue Athletic.
Their game was the second one of the day to be delayed whilst waiting for an ambulance.
Sam Elliff suffered a badly torn calf following a challenge from 16-year-old Lewis Mundt.
Adam Weston netted all four of Billinghay's goals.
Matthew Bates hit one in reply for Park late on.

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