LEDBURY Town travelled to new boys AFC Wulfrunians in the West Midlands Premier and left with their biggest defeat of the season, crashing 7-0.
The visitors found themselves 2-0 down at half-time. After a training ground free-kick, Ledbury failed to react and then they were punished from a rebound after a point-blank save by Ade Hodges.
Ledbury were forced to make changes in the second period after several injuries.
Hodges was kept busy in the Ledbury goal but could do little after the hosts were awarded two penalties.
Poor defensive play allowed Wulfrunians to score three more to complete the misery for Ledbury.
Ollie Endacott was unlucky not to score but it was not going to be Ledbury's day.
Ledbury entertain Wednesfield on Wednesday in the league then travel to Wellington in the FA Vase on Saturday.
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