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VICTORY’S A NOVELTY FOR WARE

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SOUTH CENTRAL ROUND-UP
By Tom Harle

IMPRESSIVE: Albert Adu

WARE’S 2-1 win over South Park allowed them to break the habits of a lifetime. It’s the first time in 11 years they’ve claimed maximum points on the opening day of the season.
The Blues edged a finelybalanced contest with goals either side of half-time from Dom Njoya and Dave Cowley.
Ware came close when Albert Adu struck the post from an Alaa Oujdi corner.
The nomadic Adu impressed on his second debut, returning to Hertfordshire after spells in the Spanish third tier, Holland, Belgium and most recently the Faro...

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