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MALDON & TIPTREE 2 NEW SALAMIS 5

DIV 1 NORTH
By Tom Major

NEW SALAMIS – promoted last season – swept Maldon & Tiptree aside in stunning fashion.
The hosts took the lead through Scott Kemp in the 27th minute. The opening goal did anything but good, however, and seemed to simply kick the visitors into gear.
Goals from Albert Adu Donyinah and Louie Remi then followed in the 43rd and 45th minutes to turn the game on its head before the break. From there, Maldon & Tiptree simply failed to bounce back, allowing New Salamis to find a further three goals through Derek Asamoah (51), Taufee Skandari (63...

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