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WALTHAMSTOW 1 CAMBRIDGE CITY 0

DIV 1 NORTH
By Chris Evans

■ ON paper, this dead rubber of tenth versus 12th was not one to get the pulses racing, but both sides put on a pretty good show for the 375 attendees bathing in the spring sunshine.
After a quiet start, the deadlock was broken when Walthamstow’s Tyrone Baker crossed to the far post, where Louie Johnson controlled the ball neatly and then fired home into the roof of the net after 28 minutes.
The second half was dominated by the hosts. Tayo Oyebola headed wide, Baker had a goal ruled out for offside and Johnson dragged a shot wide. Despite this, Ca...

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