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BADSHOT LEA 0 LEATHERHEAD 4

DIV 1 S CENTRAL
By Nigel Beesley

■ THE Baggies played host to the Tanners and received a hiding which highlighted the difference between the two sides.
The visitors took the lead straight from the kickoff via Ruben Bartlett-Antwi and never looked back. George Headley and Kareem Akinnibi increased the lead to three before the half hour to leave the hosts deflated.
The Baggies made several substitutes after the interval in an attempt to find a way back, but to no avail. The visitors sealed the win with a fourth in added time through substitute Matthew Everitt which leaves the Baggie...

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