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RAPID REDS SCORE SIX TO BAG BIG WIN

DIV 1 CENTRAL
LEIGHTON TOWN 6 ENFIELD 1
By Simon Morgan

LEIGHTON hit Enfield for six in a dominant display.
Godlove Oppong found the net inside the first two minutes, tapping home after some fine work down from Kyal Williams.
The second goal came from the spot via Sydney Ibie, and although Enfield got one back from George Sykes, Paul Reed’s side were devastating after the break and notched three goals in quick succession.
Charlie Pattison headed home first after 47 minutes, before BJ Christie, and Williams, joined the party as the clock barely ticked past the 50th minute ma...

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