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THAME UNITED 0 CIRENCESTER TOWN 2

DIV 1 CENTRAL
By Tom Major

■ CIRENCESTER took little time to impose their form on their Oxfordshire neighbours Thame, finding the net after 13 minutes. George Peare’s strike bore fruit and the visitors strode away in the early knockings.
Thame struggled to get into things and Cirencester found their groove. First, there was a disallowed tap in from Benjamin Whitehead which was chalked off for offside.
Then, it was a pair of Peare goals – as the Cirens’ scorer of the first, grabbed his second with a simple tap home on ‘62.
This was where the a...

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