Adams side can do Sudbury a favour
SOCCER: Felixstowe and Walton United play their final Premier Division match in the Jewson League when they visit Wroxham. Victory for Paul Adams' side will hand the title to AFC Sudbury regardless of what their fellow Suffolk club do in their remaining fixtures.
By Elvin King
FELIXSTOWE and Walton United play their final Premier Division match in the Jewson League when they visit Wroxham.
Victory for Paul Adams' side will hand the title to AFC Sudbury regardless of what their fellow Suffolk club do in their remaining fixtures.
It has been a trying season for Adams and the hard-working Felixstowe committee, but with a better away record than home they will be aiming to go out on a high note.
The club with the best programme and burgers in the league will be missed at the highest level with Adams expected to carry on and try to lead the club out of the First Division at the first time of asking.
On Monday week, Felixstowe can still end their season on a high note when they play Sudbury in the final of the Suffolk Premier Cup at Hadleigh United.
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