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THE MILLERS ARE ALL-FOUR WIN AS DEFT PLAY SEALS IT

AVELEY 2 DULWICH HAM 1
By Jamie Manktelow

AVELEY recorded their fourth straight home-victory, continued their fine form to stay second after seeing off visitors Dulwich Hamlet.
The visitors’ slow build-up play eventually lead to chances. The best, which fell to Nyren Clunis, was fired wide from close.
After a slow start, Aveley did carve their own chances, with Chris Harris firing over a follow-up effort which bounced awkwardly, after Jesse Nwabueze was denied.
The hosts upped the tempo at the start of the second half, and they could’ve had a penalty for a handball wh...

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