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MARIGOLDS NICKED BY THE OLD BILL

By Des Flanders

MET POLICE registered an ultimately routine win over Littlehampton.
Despite a bright start from the visitors, it was the Met who broke the deadlock after 16 minutes when a cross from Jamal Sharpe on the left provided for Jethro Odumosu to finish.
Met then dominated for a period until Sharpe again broke away down the leftto provide for Mason Galloway to calmly finish it off.
The hosts were now completely dominant but despite creating numerous opportunities were unable to add to the score before half-time.
DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
MET POLICE 3
LITTLEHAMPTON T 1
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