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CITIZENS END WOE AT HOME

By Malcolm Clarke
DIV 1 SOUTH
WINCHESTER CITY 3
SLIMBRIDGE 2
WINCHESTER came from 2-1 behind at the interval to beat Slimbridge and record their first home league win since August.
In the fifth minute, IK Hill crossed for Jamie Barron to open the scoring for City.
But Slimbridge scored twice in the first half through Soloman Wanjau- Smith. Firstly, he converted a penalty in the 16th minute and then netted with a spectacular strike on 33 minutes.
An excellent team goal saw Rob Carr level the scores in the 58th minute and Hill then scored the decisive goal.
After Winchester regained the lead,...

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