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PARSONS KNOWS THE WAY

By Tom Lemmit
DIV 1 SOUTH
MANGOTSFIELD U 0
CIRENCESTER T 3
RESTORED to the starting line-up, Josh Parsons set leaders Cirencester on course to victory with a first-half brace.
After being brought down by Matthew Binding, the striker picked himself off up to dink in a 25th-minute penalty.
Then, just before the break, Tommy Anderson pounced on a slip to set up Parsons for his second, accurately squeezed just inside keeper Jakob Glover’s right-hand post.
Mangotsfield appeared to have been handed a late route back into the match when visiting substitute Levi Irving was dismissed for a sec...

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