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MONEYFIELDS 0 FARNHAM TOWN 5

SOUTH CENTRAL
By Hayden Smith

■ HIGH-flying Farnham Town continued their smooth start to Step 4 life with five different scorers securing the win at Moneyfields.
Darryl Sanders broke the deadlock after an even first 20 minutes as he lurked in the middle to meet a right-sided cutback.
It was two before half-time, as the ball was threaded through towards Adam Liddle who finished well from close range.
The second half continued much in the same vein, as a third was added by Owen Dean who arrived into the middle to slot home.
Town didn’t mess around as they made it five l...

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