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HEAD BOY LAVERY LEAVES IT SO LATE

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White says Wanderers deserve second chance

By Tim Clarke

DORKING boss Marc White felt his side were worthy of a replay as they twice overturned a two-goal deficit at managerless Gloucester City.
Kieran Lavery’s towering header ten minutes from time completed a spirited fightback from Wanderers after Fabien Robert’s brace looked like it had secured the Tigers a safe passage into the final qualifying round.
White said: “I don’t think Gloucester deserved to win it – we gifted them a couple of goals and were guilty of some naïve defending. We carved out the...

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