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McQUEEN’S THE MEAN MACHINE

By Mark Stillman

BATH CITY 0
HORNCHURCH 2
TWO excellent Darren Mc-Queen’s excellent finishes earned Hornchurch a first win of 2025. The attacker’s second-half strikes saw 10-man Bath City lose at home for the first time under Darren Way. Substitute Jordan Alves saw red for the Romans for an off-the-ball incident in between McQueen’s goals.
An elongated first half, with nine minutes of stoppages after injuries to City’s Alex Fisher and Hornchurch’s Bailey Clements, produced little goalmouth action. Ewan Clark’s curler from 20 yards was batte...

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