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Lisbie’s Valley return is spoiled by Hamlet

CRAY VALLEY PM 1 DULWICH HAMLET 2
By Steve Chapman

TWO goals in the space of a couple minutes just before the interval condemned Kevin Lisbie’s ten-men to defeat on his return to a windy Artic Stadium.
Lisbie was taking his first home game in charge after he took over the reins from Steve McKimm.
His Millers spurned a golden opportunity to take the lead in the 41st minute before Hamlet hit them with a counter attack a minute later when Sol Baugh smashed the ball past debutant keeper Prince Adegoke.
The visitors doubled their lead a minute before half time when Anthony Jeffr...

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