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FARNHAM TOWN 1 SOUTHALL 1

SOUTH CENTRAL
By Michael Oliver

■FARNHAM Town extended their league unbeaten streak to 57 games, although their winning run was ended by a fantastic rearguard from 10-man Southall.
The Hall had taken the lead through Jordi Ebanda after 12 minutes, albeit against the run of play.
After 29 minutes, Owen Dean’s run at Southall’s goal was illegally stopped by Jordan Ajanlekoka, who saw red for his challenge. The 10 men continued to frustrate Town, with Kojusoluwa Abayomi an almost impenetrable last line of defence.
However, Great Evans came off the bench to muscl...

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