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SCOTT SPOT ON AS HE STEERS STAGS TO WIN

SCOTT SPOT

By Ray Pearce

SALISBURY 0

AFC TOTTON 1 Rendell 75

GOAL-DEN OLDIE: AFC Totton’s captain Scott Rendell wheels away after his winner
PICTURE: Nick Phipps

JOB DONE: AFC Totton boss Jimmy Ball enjoys victory

A LATE Scott Rendell penalty helped AFC Totton to their first league win in four, defeating Salisbury at the RayMac Stadium.
Salisbury, who had not lost at home all season, were encouraged by the return of their first-choice goalkeeper, Josh Gould, who recovered from a dislocated finger.
Gould was called into action within five minutes, excellently thwarting Rendell...

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