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CHRISTIE RED CARD PROVES DECISIVE

KIDLINGTON 3 DUNSTABLE 0
By Mark Newman
A FIRST-HALF red card for AFC Dunstable striker Bernie Christie proved crucial as Kidlington saw off the play-off chasers with goals from Elliot Osbourne-Ricketts, Anaclet Odhiambo and Lewis Coyle.
Christie saw red for serious foul play midway through the first half and the visitors were behind after a 30-yard effort from Osbourne-Ricketts broke the deadlock after the break.
Odhiambo converted a penalty after 70 minutes to double the home side’s lead before Coyle sealed the points with the third.
And Dunstable ended the game with nine men as Dan...

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