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GOALS GALORE IN THE TROPHY

GOALS GALORE

BRISTOL STREET MOTORS TROPHY
By John Lyons

THE goals flew in from all angles as the Bristol Street Motors Trophy revved into action again in midweek.
There were 35 goals across the nine ties – an average of almost four per game. Birmingham led the way with a magnificent seven as they crushed Fulham U21s 7-1 in Southern Group A.
Ex-Fulham striker Jay Stansfield and Ayumu Yokoyama both bagged doubles, while Alfie May, Keshi Anderson and Lyndon Dykes also got on the scoresheet for the Blues, who sealed qualification for the knockout stages. Martial Godo replied for the Londoner...

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