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CITIZENS’ GREEN IS THE HERO

By Phil Ravitz

SL DIV ONE CENTRAL
WELWYN GARDEN C 1
CIRENCESTER TN 1
A TEN-MAN Welwyn Garden City side took a welcome point from an incident packed clash against Cirencester.
The Gloucester side missed a penalty after 20 minutes, but took the lead eight minutes later when Charlie McGrae headed in after great work by Roger James.
Referee Hood only awarded the goal after consulting his assistant, after Green seemed to have saved that as well, but it was ajudged over the line.
Brad Wadkins hit a Cirencester post five minutes into the second period and then equalised eight minutes l...

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