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IT’S CITIZEN PAIN AFTER SHOTS RIP UP SCRIPT!

IT’S CITIZEN

SOME-FINN SPECIAL! Alex Finney takes the plaudits after scoring Aldershot’s second goal
PICTURE: Ian Morsman

By DAVID RICHARDSON
ALDERSHOT Town finally ended their torrid FA Trophy record with a clinical victory while simultaneously ending a historic run for Welwyn Garden City.
The tie was dubbed the biggest game in the Citizens’ history and they gave a good account of themselves, but ultimately ran out of steam as the Shots’ quality shone through.
A dubious Mike Fondop penalty was the difference at half-time before Aldershot enjoyed a more clinical second half to...

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