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City end Rebels’ resistance

SLOUGH TOWN 1 ST ALBANS CITY 3
By Sam Pryke

TEN-MAN Slough put on a spirited display despite going down 3-1 against St Albans at Arbour Park.
An even contest was spun on its head after a controversial red card for the home side.
On 24 minutes, Guy Hollis was deemed to go in overly aggressive by referee Oliver Mackey, who showed no hesitation as he showed a red. On 55 minutes the
Rebels’ resistance was broken, a cross from the left was met by Callum Adebiyi who volleyed in from close range.
On 62 minutes Matthew Lench squeezed in a cross from the left, where Arnold Matshazi...

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