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JOHNS’ INFLUENCE THE KEY

By John Ireland
MANGOTSFIELD UTD 0
HIGHWORTH TOWN 0
DIV 1 SOUTH
MANGOTSFIELD United were held to a goalless draw at home to Highworth Town in the Bet- Victor Southern South Division.
It was Mangotsfield who started the stronger of the two sides but it took almost 70 minutes for the Mangos to test Highworth keeper Conor Johns.
Thomas Hillman saw his shot parried away after working room for himself in the box.
Liam Bishop forced another good save from Johns before the chance of the game presented itself to Highworth.
Five minutes from time Mbunga found himself one on one with Mangos keeper Ma...

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