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Steve Hill: A story every way you turn
During extended periods of no football, the mind can wander. Finding myself without a game after Chester’s home fixture was postponed due to geographical uncertainty, I decamped to the seaside for a well-earned break
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DI PAOLA’S HORNETS IN THE STING OF THINGS
By Ollie Heathcote HEMEL H’STEAD 0 HORSHAM 2 TWO goals in the last 15 minutes saw Horsham progress at the expense of National League South rivas Hemel Hempstead. The opening stages were a cagey affair with chances at a premium. The visitors looked to have glimpses at goal, with Ola...
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It’s Sean of the head as United down Brig
By Joe Lyons BAMBER BRIDGE 0 ASHTON UNITED 1 ASHTON United scored early and were able to hang on against Bamber Bridge in a fiercely-contested match between two teams separated by goal difference in mid-table. It was Christmas Jumper day at Irongate with the Brig, like many other clubs, doing...
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HAMLET FALL APART ON A DREAM DAY FOR LEWES
DULWICH HAM’ 1 LEWES 4 By Dave Nuttall LEWES came from behind to stun Dulwich Hamlet 4-1 at Champion Hill in an action-packed clash. Dulwich began brightly with Alfie Payne sweeping just wide and the hosts took a 23rd-minute lead when defender Joseph Adewunmi directed the ball home after Lewes...
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KEEPER WOE AS WILSON’S PEN ENOUGH FOR THE WIN
HUNGERFORD T 0 CHERTSEY TOWN 1 By Martyn Leach CHERTSEY claimed victory at Bulpit Lane thanks to a second-half penalty, though the contest was marred by a controversial first-half incident that forced Hungerford goalkeeper Luke Cairney off. Loan-signing Kasway Burton, recently arrived from Oxford United, made a lively start and...





