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Lisbie’s Millers battle for a point

By Peter Short

CANVEY ISLAND 2 CRAY VALLEY PM 2
NEITHER side could find a winner after a frenetic and hugely entertaining first half where all four goals were scored.
It took just five minutes for Canvey full-back Ben Steward to unleash a rocket of a shot beyond the hand of Archie Burford to open the scoring for the hosts.
And five minutes later, the Gulls doubled their lead when Matas Skarna’s pin-point cross was turned in from close-range by Zak Hambury.
Suddenly there was belief at Park Lane that Canvey Island could still dig their way out of relegation trouble.
But pla...

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