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ROMANS’ ROAD TRIP NETS POINT

By Ellis Piddock

TONBRIDGE ANGELS 0
BATH CITY 0
BOTH managers would have been frustrated that neither of them could find the piece of quality that would unlock a resolute defence.
A sterile first half saw neither goalkeeper tested with anything other than routine saves. Bath’s Jordan Alves flashed a ball across the face of the goal that was turned to safety by a Tonbridge defender and an opportunity for Mo Dabre to cross when the visitors was outnumbered were the only chances of the deadlock being broken.
The game came to life as the home side rang some changes. Perhaps the...

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