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Millers can’t unlock Ks door

AVELEY 0 KINGSTONIAN 0
By Jamie Manktelow

AVELEY stay third in the Isthmian Premier table after having to settle for a share of the spoils.
On a cold and windy day at Parkside, a game of very few chances produced a nil-nil stalemate between the Millers and Kingstonian.
The first half of this game produced very little for openings with Aveley having a couple of half chances.
Ben Allen was in on goal but was denied by a great covering tackle from Michael Abnett.
Aveley midfielder Connor Witherspoon was the closest as he went through on goal and fired just wide of the right hand pos...

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