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Child’s play from Kresh chops Ham

BILLERICAY TOWN 2 DULWICH HAMLET 0
By Ian Ansell

A RAPID start by the home team and two early goals were the deciding factor in securing only a second home win for Billericay this season.
The early onslaught produced a quick opener in the third minute.
Kreshnic Krasniqi exchanged passes with Anderson Pinto just inside the visitors half, sending Krasniqi into the penalty area. His cross was deflected by Jack Holland across the goal and Femi Akinwande was on hand to net from close range.
It was nearly two moments later as Krasniqi and Pinto combined again, this time Pinto’s shot w...

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