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Walker’s double tames Thame

By Roger Worsley
BEDFORD TOWN 3 THAME 1
BEDFORD put in a polished performance to creep into the last play-off place.
Surviving a visiting shot that hit the woodwork, Dan Walker put the Eagles in front on 13 minutes.
He composed himself to unleash a sublime half volley from just outside the area that left the keeper with no chance, finding the back of the net off the left hand post.
Leon Lobjoit added to the score 20 minutes later, when his header also came off the same piece of woodwork to nestle in the back of the net.
Bedford’s third, on 75 minutes, was a venomous strike from 25 yar...

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