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SPORTS ARE HIT BY LATE SETBACK

By Anthony Scott

EASTBOURNE BORO’ 1
FARNBOROUGH 2
FARNBOROUGH secured their first win of the calendar year as they came from behind to win it late at Eastbourne Borough.
It was the home side who had the better chances in the first half, Gold Omotayo denied by debutant keeper Tommy Reid. They led on 17 minutes. Archy Taylor’s corner eventually dropped to debutant Adam May inside the area. His volley was well saved by Reid but the rebound was pounced upon by Maxwell Mullins, who turned the ball home.
May then had a first-time effort curl just over, before Woody William...

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