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Slough Town 2-3 St Albans City: Super Shaun spot for Saints

A neutral observer at Arbour Park, after looking at the league table, might have expected a dour struggle in the sunshine – not a bit of it.

St Albans

By Tony Randall

SLOUGH TOWN 2
ST ALBANS CITY 3
A NEUTRAL observer at Arbour Park, after looking at the league table, might have expected a dour struggle in the sunshine – not a bit of it.
Both teams played positive, attacking football throughout.
Slough’s cause was not helped when in the ninth minute Ryan Bird appeared to fall heavily after winning a header. There was a long delay before he was stretchered off to be replaced by Guy Hollis.
On 18 minutes Liam Sole slid home a cross from the left. Before they had recovered from this setback Slough were two goals down when Shaun Jeffers latche...

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