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THE STAGS SLIP UP IN DRAMATIC CLASH

DIV 1 SOUTH ROUND-UP
By Sean McGlead
AFC Totton’s struggles in the Southern League South Division continued as they lost a controversial encounter 4-3 to Cinderford Town at the Snows Stadium.
The visitors took the lead in the eighth minute when Andy Lewis netted from the penalty spot following a foul by Jack Smith on James Harding.
Town doubled their lead when Harding slipped the ball past Alex Cull after a mistake by Matt Bozier.
Totton reduced the deficit through Silvano Obeng before the break when he got on the end of Alex Haynes’ ball across the area.
Cinderford were awarded...

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