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Magisterial Moyo fires red-hot Town

By Tom Finney

ALFRETON TOWN 3
KING’S LYNN TOWN 0
DAVID Moyo’s opener set up Alfreton Town for their first win of the season.
On 13 minutes the striker capitalised on a loose ball inside the box to finish past Paul Jones. The King’s Lynn keeper got a hand to the effort but couldn’t do enough to keep it out.
Alfreton then passed up a golden chance to go two ahead, with Moyo involved again. He was the target of a low ball from Josh Clackstone, but the striker couldn’t sort his feet out and the ball ended up with Liam Waldock in space on the edge of ...

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