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WARE 4 STOTFOLD 0

DIV 1 CENTRAL
By Stephen King

■ AFTER a goalless first half in which both sides had chances, but failed to make the most of them, the floodgates opened with 30 minutes to go for Ware.
Stotfold belied their league position to put Ware under pressure for large parts of the first half and Robbie Buchanan had the ball in the net only to be ruled offside. The early part of the second half followed a similar pattern until Theo Ofori broke into the area and clipped the ball past Liam Gooch to give Ware the lead. Even then Stotfold kept up the pressure and it took Gucci Soulya-Osekanongo t...

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