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ROYALS’ KINGLY TRIUMPH

By Phil Smith
CENTRAL ROUND-UP
SOUTHERN DIVISION ONE: CENTRAL & SOUTH
SUTTON Coldfield Town recorded a second win of the season with a stunning 4-0 victory over bottom-of-the-league Kidlington.
Three second-half goals secured a rousing win for the Royals as Kidlington slipped to a seventh loss of the season.
In wet and windy weather, the visitors dominated possession in the early stages before defender Lee Smith was forced off through injury 15 minutes in.
In a game of few chances for either team, both sides struggled to break the deadlock in the first half as James Mutton rifled one ov...

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