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DINANGA IS GOAL-DEN BOY IN THE RIC OF TIME

SPALDING UTD 0 AFC TELFORD U 1
By Richard Worton

RICARDO DINANGA was the Bucks’ matchwinner, deadheading the Tulips with a 54th-minute strike for the visitors.
Spalding went into this fixture having parted company with promotion-winning boss Elliot Sandy 24 hours earlier.
One point from three games had set alarm bells ringing and with Sandy gone, James Clifton stepped in as caretaker-manager.
The Bucks had been uncharacteristically poor in defence, conceding ten goals in three matches, so this was a return to something more like the Bucks of last season.
The away side shou...

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