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ROSS IS BOSS AS RUTHLESS CITY SEE OFF BEACHBOYS

CONCORD RGRS 0 BATH CITY 1 By Jack Smith
BATH CITY earned sweet revenge for their FA Trophy defeat in a game ruined by the horrendous conditions.
Ross Stearn’s 40th-minute effort from close range separated the sides as the Romans consolidated their place in the play-off positions.
Facing the wind in the first half, Concord struggled to get the ball out of their own half, while Bath opted to go long, albeit wastefully conceding possession.
And five minutes before the break they managed to break through when a wind-assisted cross fell fortuitously to the feet of Stearn, who tapped home....

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