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KIDDIES BOSS IS ‘BRAD’ TO WIN

CHELMSLEY TOWN 0 KIDLINGTON 3
By James Smith

STRIKE: The second goal for Michael Hopkins
PICTURE: Gustavo Pantona

KIDLINGTON made short work of Midland League Chelmsley Town to get their name into the hat for the next round of the FA Vase.
A goal directly from a corner followed by second-half strikes from Michael Hopkins and Aydin Ulas saw Kiddie on their way.
It was all too easy on a day when they could have scored plenty more.
Delighted boss Brad Chalmers said: “I thought we showed the levels today – I thought we should have been out of sight first half.
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