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OPPONG’S JUST TWO GOODLOVE FOR BIGGS

By Joe Ryan

MAKING A FIST OF IT: Leighton Town celebrate victory at the final whistle
PICTURE: Linda Babaie

Oppong 14, 83
BIGGLESWADE T 1
Steele 66
LEIGHTON TOWN 2
DIV 1 CENTRAL
LEIGHTON Town returned to the summit after a narrow win over fourth-placed Biggleswade Town.
An early breakthrough set the mood for the away side, as Goodlove Oppong struck in the 14th minute, the ruthless striker rifling home from ten yards, leaving goalkeeper Jack Berman glued to the line.
Despite falling behind, Biggleswade dominated the chances in the first half, with Harrison Rookard missing a ...

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