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STOW’S TO THE RESCUE AS HARROW PAY PENALTY

By Nick Wilson
BASINGSTOKE TOWN 2
HARROW BOROUGH 2
DEAN Stow’s stoppage time penalty won a deserved point for Basingstoke against Harrow.
Boss Martin Kuhl gave debuts to four new signings, including Chelsea youngster Jack Wakely and fans’ favourite during a previous fouryear spell at the Camrose in veteran forward Manny Williams.
A strong wind and driving rain made things tricky for both sides and chances went each way early on as each defence struggled to adapt.
It took until the final minute of the first half for the opening goal to arrive and it was the visitors who found it,...

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