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LITTLEHAMPTON T 0 EGHAM TOWN 4

DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
By James Roberts

LITTLEHAMPTON Town continued to struggle as they lost to a rampant Egham Town side. They have now failed to win at home since November, and not in the league since New Year’s Day.
Egham started the scoring in the 20th minute, when Bradley Clayton converted from the penalty spot. He then put the away side 2-0 up with a stunning strike from outside the area that was fired straight into the top corner. With Littlehampton reeling, Egham scored again in less than a minute through Connor Cullen.
Halfway through the second half, the home side made four ...

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