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Saturday, 03 April 2010
Blue Square Football Conference Premier
Bridge Road
Attendance: 867
Ref: Nick Kinseley (Wickford)
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Histon Ben Judge (OG)(54) 1 (0) - (2) 3 AFC Wimbledon
Glenn Poole (32), Sam Hatton (36), Danny Kedwell (53) |
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19 David Knight 21 Lanre Oyebanjo 2 Adam Tann 3 Gareth Gwillim 37 Erkan Okay 14 Dan Sparkes 11 Aman Verma 8 Glen Southam 18 Nathaniel Knight-Percival 25 Lee Smith 23 Daniel Wright -- 13 Lance Key 24 Andy Pugh 7 Charlie Sheringham 15 Callum Stewart 26 Max York 13 29 -- |
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AFC Wimbledon commenced a hectic period of five games in the space of just eight days with a comfortable victory at mid-table Histon, despite Terry Brown rotating his squad by resting several key players ahead of the eagerly awaited Bank Holiday Monday clash with Stevenage Borough. After the disappointment of an eleventh-hour postponement at York, the Glassworld Stadium pitch happily passed an early inspection. The opening 25 minutes were largely forgettable, both sides toiling and failing to create anything meaningful on a surprisingly lush-looking playing surface, but then the Dons gradually began to turn the screw. They took command on the half-hour mark when the ever-industrious Danny Kedwell sped away down the left, and his low cross was rifled home by Glenn Poole for his second goal in as many games. |
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