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CIRENCESTER TOWN 2 AYLESBURY UTD 1

CENTRAL DIVISION
By Brian Martin

■ CIRENCESTERTown rediscovered their scoring touch after a midweek goalless draw with Leighton Town as they beat Aylesbury at the Corinium Stadium.
Despite being on top, it took Cirencester until the 63rd minute to make the breakthrough. After they’d failed to put away previous half chances, Roger James hung the ball up brilliantly across the Aylesbury box and Harry Burns rose to nod home past James Callan.
Callan was forced into a superb close-range stop three minutes from time, but he couldn’t prevent Town’s second goal ...

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