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CONROY IS DELIGHTED AS WHITES CRUMBLE

CONROY IS

Langley net late winner

By Alec Hayter

SALISBURY: Hallet, McGrory (Hopper 27), Sommerton, Whelan, Wheeler, Partridge, Benson, Dawson (Shepard, 81), Fitchett, Mullings, Sparkes. Subs not used: Herbert, Downing, Rayfield.
KING’S LANGLEY: Tokaryk, Connolly, O’Keefe, Johnson, Adebiyi, Switters, Ward (Hitchcock 90), Cooke, Howe (Caldecott- Stevens 81), Weiss, Putman (Osborne 90+6). Subs not used Collier,

RED HEAVEN: Josh Coldicott-Stevens celebrates scoring the winner
PICTURE: John Rose

SALISBURY suffered a damaging reverse at home to Kings Langley, going down by the odd goal i...

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