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Brave Boro boys defy odds again

BANBURY UNITED 2 NUNEATON BOROUGH 4
By David England

CRISIS CLUB Nuneaton Borough may be enduring difficult times off the field, but there’s no such problems on it as they recorded a stunning victory over higher-ranked Banbury United.
Boro took the lead after good work on the left from Owen Oseni, his cross put agonisingly into his own net by Louis Hall on six minutes.
Hall provided a cross that saw Ken Charles head wide for the hosts but Nuneaton always looked a threat on the break, Oseni drawing a fine save from Jack Harding.
Banbury levelled after a Jack Davies cross was...

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