AFC Sudbury Reserves were on the back of a heavy defeat which saw visitors Fakenham Town win 10-0 at the MEL Group Stadium.
Plumb gave Fakenham the lead after five-minutes, after being set-up by Robert Narris.
After 8 minutes, Sam Last’s close range effort was blocked and collected easily by the visitors’ goalkeeper, Thomas Rix.
After eleven minutes, the Ghosts were 2-0 up, with Williams sending a cross through to Gilchrist for the striker to convert.
Narris gave the visitors a three-goal advantage, with a strike from close range, with Wisemen pulling the ball back to him.
It was 4-0 after twenty-one minutes, with Page firing in a powerful strike from a corner.
The match got worst for the Yellows, with Dan Smith dismissed for overreacting at Wiseman, on 26 minutes.
Sudbury’s first change came after 32 minutes, with Chisholm replacing Driscoll.
Matt Gilchrist collected his second goal, with a headed effort from Dye’s cross, two minutes later.
Six minutes prior to half-time, and Fakenham took control of the match, with a sixth goal from Plumb, bagging him a brace.
Back into the second-half and Sudbury made a second substitution – Ilfield on for Daw before Walpole replaced
Harvey for the Ghosts.
Franks bundled in an effort at the far post in the fifty-fourth minute, before Gilchrist headed in an effort on the 63rd minute to claim a hat-trick.
Garner came on for Wisemen, for the visitor’s second chance of the afternoon, after 67 minutes.
It was 9-0 a minute later, as James Page headed in Walpole’s cross.
Harris was replaced by Claxton in the 71st minute, for the visitors’ third and final change.
Sudbury’s day was rounded off as Claxton claimed Fakenham’s tenth goal of the afternoon, after a good setup by Dye.
Kyle Plumb hit the post with an effort following good build-up play, with the rebound effort out wide in the 85th minute.
Ghosts’ goalkeeper Thomas Rix was called into action on the stroke of 90 minutes, with an excellent effort from Harrop, with the resulting corner cleared.
Sudbury’s final effort of the afternoon came from substitute Lee Ilford who fired the ball towards goal, with his shot curving towards the right of goal.
A disappointing match saw the highest record home defeat in a Sudbury Reserve match, one which was previously held by a 9-0 hammering to Halstead Town.
Att: 44
Plumb gave Fakenham the lead after five-minutes, after being set-up by Robert Narris.
After 8 minutes, Sam Last’s close range effort was blocked and collected easily by the visitors’ goalkeeper, Thomas Rix.
After eleven minutes, the Ghosts were 2-0 up, with Williams sending a cross through to Gilchrist for the striker to convert.
Narris gave the visitors a three-goal advantage, with a strike from close range, with Wisemen pulling the ball back to him.
It was 4-0 after twenty-one minutes, with Page firing in a powerful strike from a corner.
The match got worst for the Yellows, with Dan Smith dismissed for overreacting at Wiseman, on 26 minutes.
Sudbury’s first change came after 32 minutes, with Chisholm replacing Driscoll.
Matt Gilchrist collected his second goal, with a headed effort from Dye’s cross, two minutes later.
Six minutes prior to half-time, and Fakenham took control of the match, with a sixth goal from Plumb, bagging him a brace.
Back into the second-half and Sudbury made a second substitution – Ilfield on for Daw before Walpole replaced
Harvey for the Ghosts.
Franks bundled in an effort at the far post in the fifty-fourth minute, before Gilchrist headed in an effort on the 63rd minute to claim a hat-trick.
Garner came on for Wisemen, for the visitor’s second chance of the afternoon, after 67 minutes.
It was 9-0 a minute later, as James Page headed in Walpole’s cross.
Harris was replaced by Claxton in the 71st minute, for the visitors’ third and final change.
Sudbury’s day was rounded off as Claxton claimed Fakenham’s tenth goal of the afternoon, after a good setup by Dye.
Kyle Plumb hit the post with an effort following good build-up play, with the rebound effort out wide in the 85th minute.
Ghosts’ goalkeeper Thomas Rix was called into action on the stroke of 90 minutes, with an excellent effort from Harrop, with the resulting corner cleared.
Sudbury’s final effort of the afternoon came from substitute Lee Ilford who fired the ball towards goal, with his shot curving towards the right of goal.
A disappointing match saw the highest record home defeat in a Sudbury Reserve match, one which was previously held by a 9-0 hammering to Halstead Town.
Att: 44