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Lango show strength for Matt

By Roy Mitchard
KINGS LANGLEY 3
STAINES TOWN 1
AN EMOTIONAL afternoon for Kings Langley saw them quadruple their usual gate as over 1,000 attended to remember club official Matt Allcock who passed away soon after last Saturday’s game at Weymouth.
Matt was just 46. The occasion seemed to get to the home side and the first half was a flat affair with Kings spurning the few chances they created and Staines defending in depth.
However, the hour mark saw the deadlock finally broken with a surging run from defence by Gary Connolly feeding Mitchell Weiss on the right and his pulled back cros...

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