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Ferdinand swoops to put Met on top

DORCHESTER TOWN 0 MET POLICE 1
By Terry Spracklen

LIAM Ferdinand’s strike in the second minute of first-half stoppage time sent the Met Police storming back to the top of the table.
The start was delayed due to a colour clash, with Dorchester changing to their yellow away kit. The visitors suffered an early setback when Sam De St Croix collided with perimeter hoardings, but he was able to continue and returned with a partly-bandaged head after a five-minute absence.
Dorchester’s Louie Slough and Ferdinand both looped headers over, while Magpies keeper Jack Bycroft saved a...

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