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Deadlock leaves rivals struggling

POTTERS BAR TOWN 1 CRAY WANDERERS 1
By Owen Barnard

ELLIS BROWN cancelled out David Hick’s strike as Potters Bar and Cray Wanderers drew to leave both sides in the relegation zone.
It was the visitors who thought they were off to the perfect start when George Porter headed the ball in, but the offside flag denied him.
Bar’s first break came in the 21st minute as Ore Bello broke through, but he was unable to pick out strike partner Temi Babalola to score.
Porter went close again when Jamie Mascoll floated a cross into him, but Wycombe loanee Laurie Shala was equal to i...

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