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COLESHILL TOWN 2 CAMBRIDGE CITY 1

NPL MIDLANDS
By Jeff Long

COLESHILL came from behind to beat Cambridge City and keep themselves in the early play-offs picture.
The visitors went ahead with a fine goal from Ryan Ingrey after 16 minutes and the Lilywhites felt aggrieved not to get a penalty late in the fist half when the sprinting Brad Rolt was brought down.
But the second half belonged to Coleshill – although they left it late.
Sam Fitzgerald levelled from the spot on 82 minutes after Joe Welch in the Cambridge goal was penalised.
Two minutes later, Ashton Demulder kept his shot low from outside the box to...

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