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GEORGE IS MADE OF MOORE AT BOROUGH

FROME TOWN 1 HARROW BOROUGH 3

By Colin Carpenter
LIVELY conditions led to a intriguing match as Harrow scored three times in nine secondhalf minutes to seal a deserved win.
How this match remained goalless at half-time is a mystery as Harrow’s Anthony O’Connor had the simplest of chances to roll the ball into the empty Frome net in the seventh minute but missed by several yards, and with both goalkeepers busy throughout the half, the goals surely had to arrive soon.
Harrow opened the scoring in the 51st minute as Frank Keita dummied the ball to give left back Ryan Haugh time and...

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