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TERRY SIGNS OFF IN STYLE

BASINGSTOKE TOWN 4 KINGS LANGLEY 3
By Nick Wilson
BASINGSTOKE signed off the season with a thrilling victory to give Terry Brown the perfect end to his managerial tenure. It was the ideal start for the hosts as Jack McKnight swivelled to loop a deflected volley over Martin Bennet.
After controlling the first half the lead was doubled just before the break as Callum Bunting beat Bennett to a loose ball, rounding the keeper before finishing into the empty net from the right-hand touchline for a richly-deserved two-goal lead.
Basingstoke came out slowly in the second half and allowed the visit...

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