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Pashaj injury sours bore draw

By Mark Brennan
BEACONSFIELD TOWN 0
HENDON 0
DOURweather matched a dour game as Beaconsfield and Hendon fought out a scoreless draw at Holloways Park.
A serious looking shoulder injury to the Rams’ Bashaj Pashaj with the game just five minutes old saw proceedings come to a halt and the striker having to be taken to hospital.
When play resumed Jordan Ajanlekoko went very close for the home side who also saw a Louis Stead effort fly across the face of goal but evade all other would-be attackers.
Hendon’s first real look at goal came on 41 minutes when Ryan Hope went close but gene...

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