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Perfect record ruined by win

By Simon Newbury
CHESHAM UTD 2
TRURO CITY 1
AFTER struggling for much of the game, Chesham United staged a dramatic late comeback to end Truro City’s one hundred per cent record.
The visitors took an early lead when Chesham defender Kieran Murphy lost possession to Niall Thompson and he scored at the second attempt after Murphy blocked his initial shot.
Truro had the better of the opening half with Ryan Law shooting over the bar. Noah Keats then tested home keeper Ben Goode with an angled drive. In fact, Chesham did not produce a shot until the 43rd minute, visiting keeper James Hamon...

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