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KOSZELA’S SPOT ON TO BOOST THE MAGPIES

By Terry Spracklen

DORCHESTER T 1
WALTON & HER 0
DORCHESTER Town returned to the play-off places with a hard-fought win over fellow top-six contenders Enfield Town, thanks to a second-half penalty from Olaf Koszela.
The result, coupled with Havant and Waterlooville’s draw at Taunton, saw the Magpies climb back into the mix in what is shaping up to be a thrilling end to the season.
Dorchester keeper Harrison Lee was called into action early, cutting out a driven cross from Bobby Taylor before saving a long-range strike from Anis Nuur. At the other end, Koszela fired two ...

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