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HOMELANDS SECURITY BREACH THANKS TO SUPER BABALOLA

By Thomas Williams
SOUTH EAST ROUND-UP
FRANCIS Babalola’s double helped Cray Valley Paper Mills inflict a first defeat of the season on Ashford United with a 2-1 win at Homelands.
Babalola opened the scoring with just nine minutes on the clock, a bright start from the visitors rewarded with the striker touching home after good work from Denzel Gayle.
But United, whose start to the Isthmian South East season had been impeccable, showed exactly why they are promotion candidates by levelling up after the break.
The hosts came out of the blocks quicker and David Smith was the man to put t...

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