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Students put on five star show to dump Dee Vale
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Dee Vale's lacklustre start to the season continued with a
disappointing loss to Aberdeen University.
Both teams began the first half fairly cautiously and chances were
scarce.
The students took the lead when Vale's keeper failed to collect
the ball at a corner leaving the Aberdeen striker an easy header at
the back post.
Vale came back strongly after the setback and Davidson had
opportunities after powerful runs up the right wing, but failed to
convert.
(Half-time ...
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