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RIDDICK RUINS THE REDS’ DAY

By Max Bradfield

DIV 1 CENTRAL LEIGHTON TOWN 1
THAME UNITED 2
THAME United turned out determined victors, denying an in-form Leighton Town the chance to get ten wins in a row.
The Oxfordshire outfit came out best in a tense first half, as Mark Riddick scored right before the whistle to silence the home crowd.
Clearly the half-time team talk did its job, as after the interval, Leighton took just eight minutes to restore parity.
Marauding defender Anthony Ball found himself in the Thame box, and after the ball dropped for him, he provided a striker’s finish into the top-right...

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