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Bloor denied happy return by Shiloh…

EASTBOURNE BORO 2 WELLING UNITED 2
By Anthony Scott

THE POINTS were shared between Eastbourne Borough and Welling United as manager Danny Bloor made his return to Priory Lane.
Welling created the first opportunity after five minutes when Tristan Abrahams’ dipping strike brushed the top of the bar and the Sports then had a strong penalty appeal when Sam Beard was pushed over inside the area, but the referee waved play on.
The hosts were awarded a penalty in first half stoppage time when Beard was clipped by Crossley Lema, and Decarrey Sheriff stepped up to send Ben Winterbotto...

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