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WHITES GET THE GREEN LIGHT TO FLY BY AMBERS

By Ed Colman

DOVER ATHLETIC
2 CHESHUNT 1
DOVER ATHLETIC strengthened their grip on a play-off spot after coming from behind to beat Cheshunt 2-1at the Crabble Athletic Ground.
Victory leaves Jake Leberl’s side five points clear of sixth-placed Chichester City but his side were made to work hard for their three points by a gritty Cheshunt side.
The visitors enjoyed the better start and were ahead after just eight minutes. Dover failed to deal with a long throw into their box, which allowed Charlie Naylor to poke the ball past Jordan Gillmore.
Cheshunt were then awarded a pe...

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