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RUTHLESS ROVERS TOO GOOD FOR DEV’S BOYS

RUTHLESS ROVERS

By Daniel Darlington

MAIDENHEAD U 1
De Havilland 66

FOREST GREEN R 4
Bunker 20, McCann 35, Moore-Taylor 69, Jenks 80
FOREST Green Rovers kept themselves on the coat-tails of National League leaders York City with a thoroughly dominant away win over Maidenhead United.
Steve Cotterill’s side took a firm grip on the contest in the first half and comfortably defeated a Maidenhead side who don’t often find themselves on the end of such scorelines at York Road.
They forged ahead in the 18th minute and never looked back. Joe Quigley created the opener, pushing the ball ...

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