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DICKSON’S LATE SHOW STUNS THE CLARETS

HUNGERFORD TOWN 1
CHELMSFORD CITY 1
By Mike Hall
A CRUEL late deflected goal for Chelmsford denied Hungerford a crucial win.
Town had the first chance when Chris Smith cleared off the line after confusion from goalkeeper and defenders after a Nicholas Bignall cross. Chelmsford pushed hard but lost Phil Roberts and Michael Spillane early on to injury. Their best chance in the first half went to Chris Dickson when he failed to shrug off defender James Rusby and gave Marcus Beauchamp a save.
Hungerford then took the lead, just ten minutes before half-time, when Bignall’s longrange strike...

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