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CONOR PUTS CURFEWS ON RIGHT TRACK

DIV 1 STH CENTRAL
CHERTSEY TOWN 2 ASHFORD TOWN 1
By Chris Gay

DESPITE being only one goal adrift at the break, Ashford Town looked down and out at Chertsey Town.
The only wonder was just a goal separated the sides, a penalty kick emphatically struck by Conor Lee for the Curfews after 33 minutes. However, a scrappy second half allowed spirited Ashford a suggestion of a point.
A succession of firsthalf misses, including a penalty miss, left only one goal on the score sheet at the turnaround.
That one goal turned into two after 65 minutes with Sam Omperon tucking the ball away off th...

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