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CONCORD RANGERS 2 OXFORD CITY 1

By Jack Smith
■ THE Beachboys beat lowly visitors Oxford City in a nip and tuck affair at a cold Aspect Arena to make it two league wins on the spin.
Goals either side of halftime were enough to secure the points with City feeling a little hard done by to leave with no reward for their efforts.
Concord took the lead in spectacular fashion on 16 minutes, with Femi Akinwande making a bursting run forwards before unleashing a rocket into the top right corner from 25 yards.
Akinwande missed a golden opportunity to double his, and Concord’s, tally just moments later when Jordan Brown...

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