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Curfews pile on the Reds’ home agony

PREMIER SOUTH
UXBRIDGE 0 CHERTSEY TOWN 1
By Mark Andrews

CHERTSEY closed to within a point of the top five with a narrow win over Uxbridge which condemned their opponents to a sixth successive home defeat.
The Curfews were able to celebrate victory, their fifth from the past half-dozen outings, thanks to substitute Brad Wilson’s second-half goal, which arrived after 71 minutes.
Referee James Keane awarded a penalty after Conor Lee was sent sprawling. Although Rhys Forster, the hosts’ goalkeeper, saved Wilson’s initial spot-kick, the Chertsey man was alert enoug...

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