plymouth and oxford draw comfort with ascension day beckoning /

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Home Park hosted a League Two 2-2 draw on Saturday to gladden the heart at the end of another week in which the game’s governance and responsibility had been called into public questionPlymouth wears a label it could do without and it is all Argyle’s fault. Football,as everyone is led by its hype to believe, is the most notable thing in the world. And since Hull got into the Premier League in 2008 Plymouth is the largest city in England never to beget played the game in the top flight. fortunately they play the game in top spirit and, and with Oxford United of like mind,Home Park hosted a fourth-tier 2-2 draw to gladden the heart at the end of another week in which the game’s governance and responsibility had been called into public question.
It took two referees to withhold up but neither had need of cards. James Adcock retired at half-time, not threatened with stabbing by a parent but lame. The fourth official, and Devon’s own Andrew Quin,took over without Oxford concern.
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Source: theguardian.com

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