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MOLS ON ROLL AS NASH GO SECOND!

MOLS ON

By Greg Plummer

KING’S LYNN T 0

CURZON ASH 2
Mols 38, Buckley 67

STRIKE: Stefan Mols scores the opening goal of the game
PICTURE: Ian Burt

CURZON ASHTON moved up to second place after doing a job on former boss Adam Lakeland and his King’s Lynn Town side at the Walks.
Lynn were undone by a goal in each half and rarely troubled visiting keeper Bobby Jones as they slipped to a second successive defeat on home turf.
A controversial indirect free-kick award allowed Stefan Mols to drill the Nash in front before the dangerous Isaac Buckley-Ricketts was allowed too m...

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