SWPL EAST Crediton United 2 Ivybridge Town 0

Ivys 600x600Ivybridge Town suffered only their third defeat in 17 league games when they lost 2-0 at Crediton in the South West Peninsula League on Saturday.

The defeat enabled Okehampton Argyle to take over at the top of the East Division table following a 4-1 win over Dartmouth while Crediton climbed above Ivybridge into second spot. Ivybridge are third, three points adrift of Okehampton with a game in hand.

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TOUCHLINE TUESDAY Millbrook AFC 2 Helston Athletic 0

Western LeaguelogoAll the talk before this game was about the return of former Millbrook favourites Tom Payne and Rikki Shepherd to Jenkins Park for the first time since their summer move to Helston.

Most of the talk afterwards was about two talented Brook youngsters who do not look out of place in Western League premier football.

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LEAGUE ONE Plymouth Argyle 4 Exeter City 2

Plymouth Argyle soared four points clear at the League One summit following a thrilling 4-2 comeback win over Devon rivals Exeter City at rain-lashed Home Park.

Substitute striker Ryan Hardie was the match-winner, clinching Argyle’s club record ninth home league win on the spin with a superb late double.

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KJM SPORT REPORT Millbrook AFC 1 Buckland Athletic 1

Super sub Ryan Knight conjured a late goal to earn a point for Millbrook against a strong Buckland side at Jenkins Park on Saturday.

Knight, who had been introduced after an hour with the Brook trailing to a 35th minute Rob Farkins goal, smashed home a close range shot from a corner. 

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LEAGUE ONE Plymouth Argyle 2 Shrewsbury Town 1

argyle logo2013Pacesetters Plymouth Argyle made it eight home League One wins on the spin as they came back from 1-0 down to beat Shrewsbury.

Argyle staged a superb second half turnaround after a shape change and the second half introduction of substitutes Sam Cosgrove, skipper Joe Edwards, Niall Ennis and Brendon Galloway - whol all made telling impact.

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KJM SPORT REPORT Clevedon Town 6 Millbrook AFC 0

We’ve all heard the terms "After the Lord Mayor’s Show" and "Football’s a Funny Old Game" both of which could be applied after Millbrook’s second half surrender at Western League rivals Clevedon on Saturday.

A week after ending Bridgwater’s fantastic 15-match unbeaten start to the campaign, Macca Brown’s side were torn apart and conceded five goals in a disastrous second 45 minutes.

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