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EADIE DOES IT AS LAYNE’S SHOCK STRIKE LIFTS SAINTS

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By Jake Ellacott

JUMP TO IT: Layne Eadie celebrates with St Albans team-mate Charlie Walker, left, after doubling the lead, inset top, while Kudus Oyenuga scores for Chelmsford, below
PICTURES: Matt Bradshaw

ST ALBANS’ clinical finishing was the difference at Clarence Park as they defeated Chelmsford in a scrappy affair.
Kieran Monlouis and Layne Eadie got the hosts’ goals and St Albans assistant manager Lee Allinson was delighted with the result.
“It was really important that we bounced back after our defeat on New Year’s Day”, he told The NLP.
“Af...

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