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Ryan & Reds run riot over Yellows

By Simon Grigor
HARROW BOROUGH 5
FARNBOROUGH 0
HARROW made it three league wins on the trot with a clinical dismantling of their Hampshire visitors.
Dominant in the first half, Harrow were nevertheless only one goal up at half-time, Ryan Moss, who might have bagged a rapid hattrick, converting from close range after Mitchal Gough had headed Michael Bryan’s 28th minute corner across goal.
But any Harrow supporter worried that their pre-break superiority had not been turned into goals was to have their nerves settled very soon after the break, as Bryan’s deep cross from the right-...

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