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DIV 1 CENTRAL

THAME UNITED 6
ST NEOTS TOWN 0
By Carl Catling
THAME were in dominant form at the ASM Stadium as they trashed a timid St Neots side.
It was a great occasion with local children’s charity providing mascots and fundraising on the day.
But it was a day to forget for St Neots who struggled to cope with Thame’s pace in attack on the wings and through the middle.
St Neots were unfortunate to not to score a goal in 90 mins with Craig Hill in goal making a couple of important saves and the Thame defence held firm throughout the duration.
In a one-sided affair Thame were able to share th...

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