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ST NEOTS TOWN 2 BASINGSTOKE TOWN 1

By John Walker
TOM MEECHAN won the match-winning penalty five minutes into added time of the final game of his loan spell at St Neots.
Meechan, on loan from National League South side Hungerford, was upended in the box by a last-ditch tackle, giving Johnny Herd the chance to win all three points for the Saints for the spot.
It was no less than the home side deserved against visitors Basingstoke, who lacked discipline and ended up with just nine men.
Home keeper Mike Emery made an important save to deny Shane Hollamby before the Dragons went ahead in the 24th minute when a Tim Wohlfiel cross...

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