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GEORGE HAS PURITANS SINGING IN THE RAIN!

ALVECHURCH 0 BANBURY UTD 2
By James Smith

A GOAL in each half saw Banbury United come away with all three points on a rainy afternoon at Alvechurch.
George Ball opened the scoring just before the break with Connor Ferguson making it two, 11 minutes from time.
A game of few chances got off to a frustrating start for Church who twice had first half goals chalked off. The first for a foul in the build up and the second for offside.
Having created little themselves up to that point, the Puritans found the back of the net on 42 minutes when some excellent passing play saw Ball being sen...

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