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RAVENS ARE THUMPED AS UNITED RUN RIOT…

BANBURY UNITED 4 COALVILLE TOWN 2
By Dave Pearce
COALVILLE Town made their first visit to the Banbury Plant and Skip Hire Community Stadium and were comfortably dispatched by the home side who ran riot.
Banbury were awarded a penalty on 13 minutes when Scott McManus brought down Greg Kaziboni and Georgio Rasulo stepped up to fire home.
Four minutes later Banbury made it two when Rickie Johnson created room for himself, and squared the ball to Kaziboni.
After 32 minutes Banbury’s goalkeeper Jack Harding made a save from Tom Berridge.
Banbury were awarded a free kick on the left for a f...

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