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SLOUGH TOWN 2 MAIDSTONE UNITED 3

SLOUGH TOWN

By Dan Lewis
A FINE George Porter brace helped Maidstone United edge past Slough Town in a five-goal thriller at Arbour Park.
The hosts took an early lead when midfielder Paul Hodges managed to capitalise on a defensive mix-up before calmly chipping Ravan Constable from outside the penalty area.
But Maidstone wasted little time to respond and Joan Luqul’s deep free-kick found an unmarked Scott Rendell at the back post, with the forward making no mistake in guiding his header past Jack Turner to level the score.
And it was the away side who took the advantage going into the half-time b...

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