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ROBINS ARE BOBBING AS BEES SUFFER LATE MISERY

ROBINS ARE

By David Bloomfi eld

ALTRINCHAM clinched all three points in dramatic fashion in stoppage time when Josh Hancock steered the ball home from close range - but it was no more than the Robins deserved for an impressive second half display that persistently put Barnet on the defensive.
Hancock piled on the misery for new Barnet boss Tim Flowers with his lastgasp strike after Robins winger Matty Kosylo had earlier cancelled out JJ Hooper’s opener for the Bees.
It leaves Flowers’ new side rooted second bottom of the table, eight points off safety.
“I am absolutely gutted not ...

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