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HALL’S HEADER DOWNS KINGS

DIV 1 CENTRAL
KINGS LANGLEY 0 BARTON ROVERS 1
By Callum Humphrey

STEVE Heath’s first game back in charge of Kings Langley ended in defeat, as Albie Hall’s header was enough to see Barton record a narrow win.
Third-placed Rovers dominated the first period, but the hosts dug in admirably – a pair of Taylor Rhiney attempts were the best the visitors could muster.
After half-time it appeared Kings were growing into the tie, establishing some control and threatening Barton in part.
Yet they were unable to create a notable chance, and were made to pay in the 67th mi...

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