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DIV 1 CENTRAL

By Ian Pluck

AYLESBURY UNITED 0 LONDON LIONS 3
A STRONG London Lions
■side completed the double over Aylesbury United, scoring three second-half goals to run out comfortable winners.
After a goalless first half, the visitors opened the scoring in the 56th minute, when a long diagonal pass picked out Jack Mattey on the right; he crossed into the penalty area, where Max Davis arrived to fire home from 15 yards.
The lead was doubled in the 75th minute. The Ducks lost the ball in attack, allowing Lions to break forward through Davis. He picked out Daniel Creese on the left, who...

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