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KINGS GRAB A DESERVED HOME POINT

DIV ONE CENTRAL
KINGS LANGLEY 1 AFC DUNSTABLE 1
By Roy Mitchard

KINGS Langley came from behind to secure a point as Bradley Smith’s strike cancelled out Kyle Lynch’s opener.
The early stages were tight with little sign of the 17 goals shared between them in last season’s two meetings.
But it was the visitors who opened the scoring as Lynch headed home from a free-kick scramble past 43-year-old Graham Stack, who had come out of retirement to play.
It was much different in the second half –Kings dominating after Smith’s splendid touch and finish at...

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