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SESAY MAKES IT ALL LOOK EASY

By Joe Baker
GLOUCESTER CITY 0
ST ALBANS CITY 0
THE sides played out a frustrating draw as the hosts stretched their winless run to nine games.
The visitors had the first chance with David Moyo testing Tigers goalkeeper AJ Sesay, who made a great save, before a carbon copy minutes later saw the Tigers shot-stopper, on loan from Bristol City, pull off an even better effort to keep the scores level.
The home side began to find their footing and should have scored but defender Sam Avery missed from eight yards out, before Chris Knowles headed over from a similar position.
The Tigers also had a...

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