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Oxford City 0-0 Dagenham and Redbridge: Keepers on top in drab City stalemate

Oxford City and Dagenham & Redbridge were forced to share the spoils as neither side could break the deadlock in a rather dour goalless draw at the RAW Charging Stadium.

Oxford City

By Patrick Lock

OXFORD CITY 0

DAGENHAM & R0
OXFORD City and Dagenham & Redbridge were forced to share the spoils as neither side could break the deadlock in a rather dour goalless draw at the RAW Charging Stadium.
Although clear-cut opportunities were at a premium throughout, both keepers had to be at their best in the second half to protect their clean sheet.
City’s Chris Haigh pulled of the pick of the bunch right on 90 minutes as flung himself in front of Charley Kendall’s effort from sixyards out.
“Haighy has done well today. Sometimes he doesn’t have much to do, but today ...

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