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Sonny day for Miles to make exit

TONBRIDGE ANGELS 1 CHESHUNT 0
By Ellis Piddock

TONBRIDGE Angels hosted already-relegated Cheshunt on the final day of the season, looking to secure a record finish of eighth place.
Jack Wood energised the fans with an early chance, dribbling into the Cheshunt box, dummying and then pulling the trigger, only for his shot to be blocked. The resulting corner dropped to Ben Swift, who swivelled with the ball and thumped an effort which was well-saved by goalkeeper Adam Desbois.
Cheshunt threatened against the run of play, full-back Issac Pitblado’s inviting cross only just missed...

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