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Missed chances prove painful!

By Wil Hulbert
CHIPPENHAM T 2
BILLERICAY T 0
THE BLUEBIRDS continue to be a thorn in Billericay Town’s side after inflicting the Essex side’s first defeat of the season.
Last season the Bluebirds recorded a league double which on both occasions ended with ‘Ricay dispensing with their manager.
Billericay did themselves no favours as they played the final hour with only ten men after full back Tameson Eyong received a straight red card for a dangerous tackle on Jay Foulstone.
By that time Chippenham had taken advantage of the wind as they took a sixth minute lead courtesy of...

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