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DIV 1 CENTRAL

BEACONSFIELD T 1 WARE 0
By Arran White

■ BEACONSFIELD finished the season with a win as Manu Oke – William netted his 23rd goal of the season.
Understandably with both teams not involved at either end of the table, the game had a typical end-of-season feel, and it took a while for either side to create much as the half finished 0-0 with little to talk about.
The second half however saw a moment of class and quality by Oke – William, first he won the ball out wide before cutting inside, beating two defenders and calmly rolling the ball in to the bottom corner.
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