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AYLESBURY UNITED 2 HERTFORD TOWN 0

DIV 1 CENTRAL
By Ian Pluck

■ AYLESBURY United maintained their place at the top with a comfortable victory against lowly Hertford Town.
In truth the margin of victory could have been much greater, with the Ducks missing two penalties and finding ex-keeper James Callan in inspired form on his debut for Hertford.
Callan first denied Kamil Zielinski and then Morrison Hashii, but his latter save saw the ball bounce up to Ben Peters who headed in.
The second goal came on the hour mark, after Callan had saved from Luqman Kassim, but from the corner, Ben Stallard’s kick flew righ...

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