Kensington and Chelsea Chronicle 12 October 2012
By Paul Warburton
A wet week gave way to a glorious weekend: The Firsts beat Imperial College 3-1 away. A poor start was disturbing with poor passing, movement and communication leading to two players going for the same ball to give Imperial a simple lead which is where it stood at half time. With the Coach’s stern message…
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