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BRENNAN SEALS WIN AS TOWN LEAD WAY

BRENNAN SEALS

DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
By Adam Dennis

FARNHAM TN 2 Dean 3, Brennan 31 MET POLICE 1 Bernal 59

DECENT EFFORT: Farnham’s Shay Brennan heads at goal
PICTURES: Liam Puttock

FARNHAM continued their comfortable early grasp on the Isthmian League South Central Di- vision this week, as they remain top of the pile after their fifth consecutive suc- cess.
The hosts started brilliantly against the 14th- placed Metropolitan Police as Mark Waters crossed well for league top scorer Owen Dean, who fired a deflected low effort home just three minutes in for his eighth of the term.
Five minutes l...

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