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Draw doesn’t dampen Swans’ title jubilation

By Lennie Teague

WALTON & Hersham were held to a draw by Uxbridge in their final home game of the season before celebrating their league win by lifting the Southern League trophy.
It was an uneventful first half with both sides seeing half-chances go their way, but the score remaining deadlocked.
Despite no clear opportunities, the Swans controlled the game, while Uxbridge looked to hit on the break, but it was the hosts who eventually found their way through in the closing stages.
Mason Obeng found Dawid Rogalski on the edge of the box for the hosts’ number nine to set ...

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