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BBC WM Sport

Saddlers' Demetriou buoyed by first Cyprus goal

Oct 22, 2015, 04:11 PM

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#Walsall defender Jason Demetriou tells @bbcwm's Rob Gurney how much he enjoyed his first goal for #Cyprus - the winner in Israel. #saddlers

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