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WYLLIE’S AT THE DOUBLE IN TOWNERS’ DERBY DATE

ENFIELD TOWN 3 POTTERS BAR T 1
By Andrew Warshaw

THIRD-PLACED Enfield Town stretched their unbeaten league record to 12 games but the three points came at a price.
Marcus Wyllie’s brace took his league tally to 30 at the top of the division’s scoring charts but Town finished the game with nine men.
With the Scholars compressing midfield, this was never going to be a classic but Town’s superior firepower made sure of bragging rights in their final derby of the season.
With both teams short on enterprise, the first half was a somewhat untidy affair, settled when ...

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