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HORROR KO PUTS POOR RAVENS ON THE CANVAS

HORROR KO

By David Richardson

GREEN MACHINE: Scorer Jimmy Smith leads the celebrations after netting Yeovil’s equalising goal
PICTURE: Pinnacle

SCOTT Priestnell’s reign as co-owner and chairman of Yeovil Town could hardly have got off to a better start.
“We’ve got our Yeovil back” chanted almost 4,000 home fans at full-time after seeing their side notch a seventh consecutive victory by deservedly beating leaders Bromley, albeit in the most bizarre circumstances.
The visitors played 88 minutes with centre-back Chris Bush in goal after keeper Mark Cousins was taken t...

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