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London Lions reserves march on

Goals from Michael Kenley, Myles Beerman and Ricky Engleman helped a patched up Lions side returned from the second leg of their Milton Keynes trilogy with a hard earned three points, in a game where they also missed two penalties

January 31, 2012 11:42

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MOLTEN SPARTAN SOUTH MIDLANDS RESERVE DIVISION TWO
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Goals from Michael Kenley, Myles Beerman and Ricky Engleman helped a patched up Lions side returned from the second leg of their Milton Keynes trilogy with a hard earned three points, in a game where they also missed two penalties.

With so many regulars missing from both Saturday squads, and the late withdrawal unwell of Harry Franks, Lions relied on the guts and commitment of the few, in particular Ross Pincus, back after six weeks, who gave his all for an hour, Ricky Engleman, who played through the pain barrier, Max Kyte, who made the long late journey to provide cover on the bench, and to veteran Richard Baum, who stepped in at short notice.

Lions were on it right from the off. Dan Lipman's running earning an early corner from which Kenley thumped a header against the bar, the referee not spotting was seemed a clear shove in his back preventing him from nodding in the rebound.

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