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Cawley volley denies the Tags

MARGATE 1 HASHTAG UNITED 1
By Alan Anstice

MARGATE rescued a point against Hashtag United with a wonderful volley from Steve Cawley deep into added time.
In blustery wet conditions, Max Cornhill had a chance for the Tags, but put his header over the bar.
The Gate’s Harry Hudson then hit a long ball upfield which bounced over Ted Curd, but went just wide.
The visitors took the lead in the 21st minute when Misha Djemailli forced a great save from Harry Seaden, but the ball came back in and Djemailli forced it into the net.
Three minutes into the second half, Nigel Aris saw h...

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