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Griffin leaves it late to earn point

By Paul Webb
CINDERFORD TOWN 1
CIRENCESTER TOWN 1
THERE was nothing to choose between Cinderford Town and Cirencester Town after two late goals saw a cagey encounter end in a 1-1 draw.
Both sides struggled to create any clear-cut chances in the first half, with little goalmouth action to speak of.
Both teams continued to cancel each other out after half time until out of nowhere Cinderford took the lead on 83 minutes. James Harding had only come on the pitch minutes before, and scored with virtually his first touch to give his side what they surely thought was the winning goal.
But that was...

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