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CENTURIONS ARE CAUGHT OFF GUARD

DIV 1 CENTRAL
STOTFOLD 2 CIRENCESTER TN 1
By Davy Grossman

STOTFOLD scored twice late on to defeat visiting Cirencester Town, who had snatched the lead deep in first-half stoppage time.
Felix Miles and Ben Whitehead had chances to give Cirencester the lead before Whitehead scored with a screamer from the edge of the penalty area.
Both teams created opportunities early in the second half, but the Centurions lacked much of their first-half sparkle.
With 12 minutes to go, Nathan Franklin’s teasing cross was met by Ashley Kersey and although his
valiant effort was blocked, Mat...

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