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WINLESS CROWS ARE UNDONE BY LATE STRIKE

ROYSTON TOWN 2 STRATFORD TOWN 2
By David Baulk
ROYSTON were left looking for their first win of the season as Stratford came from behind to deservedly earn a share of the spoils.
The first half was a dour affair that was largely forgettable with the exception of the goal that gave Stratford the lead. Picking up the ball 30 yards from goal, Bradley Malden-Jones was able to move forward unchallenged, before curling a peach of a shot past the outstretched reach of Will Appleyard.
Royston started the second half more brightly and equalised somewhat fortuitously in the 50th minute.
James Potton ...

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