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FARRERLEY FIRES BACK

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Comrades’ mighty Max returns to haunt former club Dunstable

By Craig Renfrew
AFC DUNSTABLE 0
BERKHAMSTED 1

MAX FARRELLY HEADS IN BERKAMSTEAD WINNING GOAL INSETS: Celebrating goal and Elliott Godfrey battles with Dunstables Rafe Goodman
PICTURE: Mike Capps

FORMER AFC Dunstable Max Farrerley came back to haunt the hosts as his second-half header won the points for Berkhamsted.
The two for mer Spartan South Midland rivals locked horns for the first time in three seasons but it was the Comrades who went home the happier as they claimed all three points on the road.
The visitors started...

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