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Jazeph scores on his debut



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Published Date: 06 August 2008
DANNY Jazeph scored on his first game for Wisbech Town on Saturday and is the latest player to join the Fenland Park ranks.
Jazeph was at Spaldng last season and signed for Kings Lynn in the summer, but had his registration cancelled last week.

Taylor said: “I was keen to sign him for Haverhill last season after watching him. He is small but a speedy and direct player who knows where the goal is.”

Deeping led after three minutes at Fenland Park when Chris Horton miskicked from a back bass and the visitors took advantage.

Jazeph equalised when Deeping made a similar mistake at the back, but Wisbech trailed again with a another defensive error.

Then two goals – a Lee Day header and the best effort of the game from Nick Impey, who turned and fired from the edge of the box – gave Wisbech a 3-2 lead at the break.

Taylor sent out 11 new players for the second half but Deeping got a third goal, although Stuart Cobb had two good chances of winning the game for the Fenmen.

Phil Ward has stepped into the breach for Wisbech to carry out the physio duties for the club.

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  • Last Updated: 05 August 2008 9:53 AM
  • Source: Fenland Citizen
  • Location: Wisbech
 
 
  

 
 


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