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GATE ARE HAUNTED BY FORMER ACE LOUIS

OXFORD CITY 1 MARGATE 0
By Ryan Day
OXFORD CITY won their final league fixture of the season at Marsh Lane thanks to a 44th minute effort from former Margate striker Jefferson Louis.
Margate made just one change from their defeat to Ebbsfleet United with Daniel Akindayini replacing the injured Dean Morgan up front.
It was the hosts with Freddie Grant and Louis linking well who had the better start forcing Gate keeper Valerey Pajetat into some fine saves.
The hosts took the lead in the 44th minute as the Gate failed to clear a corner allowing veteran striker Louis to extend his leg to hook t...

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