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By Smidrophenia
Durham FC 2-5 Sunderland WE & UniversityWearside League Division 2Wednesday 5th May 2020758 King George V Playing Fields758 King George V Playing Fields758 King George V Playing FieldsDurham FC are another new club in the Wearside League, and yet another carrying the name of the city. The club started in 2008 as Sacriston Community FC with a couple of youth teams, before becoming the junior set up at Durham City. In 2020, the junior set up left Durham City and set up by themselves, adding a senior side and relocated to Framwellgate Moor. The club now boast 12 teams, playing in the Durham FA, Russell Foster and Pinpoint Youth leagues.
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King George V Playing Field

Front Street

Framwellgate Moor

Durham

DH1 5BL

Current Wearside League grounds visited 34/37

Total Non-League grounds visited 463

The ground is off the main road which runs through Pity Me and onto Framwellgate Moor.

The changing rooms and car park is at the park entrance, with the pitch descended, with steep

grass banking at the side and behind one of the goals.

758 King George V Playing Fields
758 King George V Playing Fields

758 King George V Playing Fields

Durham FC 2(Stevenson 15pen Hendrix 32)

Sunderland West End & University 5(Konstantinou 5, McGuinness 12, Williamson 30 King 41pen,86)

6.35ko

Att.20hc

For the second time this week I saw a 2-5 full time scoreline involving Durham FC. Last Saturday

they won away at Cockerton Clubby this score, but last night it was a home defeat to Sunderland

West End & University.

The visitors were two up after just 12 minutes, with Matheus Konstantinou firing in the rebound

after the initial free-kick was saved, then a corner kick was met by Adam McGuiness, who headed

home.

Nathan Stevenson halved the deficit from the penalty spot, before West End regained their

advantage, with a flying diving header from  Robbie Williamson on the half hour. 

Durham got back into the match when Glenn Hendrix was unmarked to head in, but again, the

visitors went two ahead, when Ryan King was brought down in the box before dispatching the

penalty. 

Surprisingly there was just one goal added to the tally in the second half, with Ryan King scoring

the best goal of the night, his right foot drive in the 86th minute but the gloss on a good away

performance.

758 King George V Playing Fields
758 King George V Playing Fields
758 King George V Playing Fields

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